1.Multiple Autoimmune Skin Manifestations in a Patient with Crohn's Disease Treated with a Tumor Necrosis Factor-Alpha Blocker.
Edoardo ZATTRA ; Renata D'INCA ; Giuseppe BERTOLLO ; Luca TOSITTI ; Irene RUSSO ; Mauro ALAIBAC
Annals of Dermatology 2015;27(5):612-613
No abstract available.
Crohn Disease*
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Humans
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Skin Manifestations*
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Skin*
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Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha*
2.Multiple Autoimmune Skin Manifestations in a Patient with Crohn's Disease Treated with a Tumor Necrosis Factor-Alpha Blocker.
Edoardo ZATTRA ; Renata D'INCA ; Giuseppe BERTOLLO ; Luca TOSITTI ; Irene RUSSO ; Mauro ALAIBAC
Annals of Dermatology 2015;27(5):612-613
No abstract available.
Crohn Disease*
;
Humans
;
Skin Manifestations*
;
Skin*
;
Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha*
3.Immunotherapy-Related Imaging Findings in Patients with Gynecological Malignancies: What Radiologists Need to Know
Luca RUSSO ; Giacomo AVESANI ; Benedetta GUI ; Charlotte Marguerite Lucille TROMBADORI ; Vanda SALUTARI ; Maria Teresa PERRI ; Valerio Di PAOLA ; Elena RODOLFINO ; Giovanni SCAMBIA ; Riccardo MANFREDI
Korean Journal of Radiology 2021;22(8):1310-1322
Immunotherapy is an effective treatment option for gynecological malignancies. Radiologists dealing with gynecological patients undergoing treatment with immune checkpoint inhibitors should be aware of unconventional immune-related imaging features for the evaluation of tumor response and immune-related adverse events. In this paper, immune checkpoint inhibitors used for gynecological malignancies and their mechanisms of action are briefly presented. In the second part, patterns of pseudoprogression are illustrated, and different forms of immune-related adverse events are discussed.
4.Immunotherapy-Related Imaging Findings in Patients with Gynecological Malignancies: What Radiologists Need to Know
Luca RUSSO ; Giacomo AVESANI ; Benedetta GUI ; Charlotte Marguerite Lucille TROMBADORI ; Vanda SALUTARI ; Maria Teresa PERRI ; Valerio Di PAOLA ; Elena RODOLFINO ; Giovanni SCAMBIA ; Riccardo MANFREDI
Korean Journal of Radiology 2021;22(8):1310-1322
Immunotherapy is an effective treatment option for gynecological malignancies. Radiologists dealing with gynecological patients undergoing treatment with immune checkpoint inhibitors should be aware of unconventional immune-related imaging features for the evaluation of tumor response and immune-related adverse events. In this paper, immune checkpoint inhibitors used for gynecological malignancies and their mechanisms of action are briefly presented. In the second part, patterns of pseudoprogression are illustrated, and different forms of immune-related adverse events are discussed.