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The presented work is dedicated to the problem of secondary amyloidosis which still remains uncertain. Authors investigated the role of SAA1 gene polymorphism in Belarusian patients (Caucasians) with rheumatoid arthritis. Moreover, they suggested completely novel idea concerning the possible role of Chlamydia trachomatis infection as a risk factor of secondary amyloidosis. Obtained results allowed working out the prognostic statistical model for secondary amyloidosis risk assessment. It gives an opportunity to choose the best treatment strategy and monitoring scheme in patients with high risk of secondary amyloidosis.…mehr

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The presented work is dedicated to the problem of secondary amyloidosis which still remains uncertain. Authors investigated the role of SAA1 gene polymorphism in Belarusian patients (Caucasians) with rheumatoid arthritis. Moreover, they suggested completely novel idea concerning the possible role of Chlamydia trachomatis infection as a risk factor of secondary amyloidosis. Obtained results allowed working out the prognostic statistical model for secondary amyloidosis risk assessment. It gives an opportunity to choose the best treatment strategy and monitoring scheme in patients with high risk of secondary amyloidosis.
Autorenporträt
Anastasiya TUSHINA,PhD.Field of interest concerns renal involvement in rheumatic diseases.Professor Nickolay SOROKA, MD, PhD, is the Chief of the 2nd Department of Internal Diseases in Belarusian State Medical University and the Head of the Republic Rheumatologic center, Minsk.Interested in spondylitis and the role of infections in rheumatology.