Rare Autoimmune Disorders

Rare autoimmune disorders occur when the immune system mistakenly attacks healthy body tissues, leading to a range of chronic conditions. Examples include systemic sclerosis, autoimmune encephalitis, and Behçet’s disease. These disorders can be difficult to diagnose due to overlapping symptoms with more common autoimmune diseases. Treatment typically involves immunosuppressive therapy, but newer biological treatments are offering targeted options with fewer side effects. Understanding the triggers and genetic predispositions for these disorders is critical for developing preventive and therapeutic strategies. Ongoing research is focused on unravelling the underlying mechanisms of immune dysfunction to improve patient care.

 

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