14 results on '"Ou, Changyi"'
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2. Clinical evaluation of efficacy of leflunomide combined with low-dose prednisone for treatment of myasthenia gravis
3. Is myasthenia gravis a contraindication for botulinum toxin?
4. Circulating Th1/17 cells serve as a biomarker of disease severity and a target for early intervention in AChR-MG patients
5. Quantitative features and clinical significance of two subpopulations of AChR-specific CD4+ T cells in patients with myasthenia gravis
6. Imbalance of the two main circulating dendritic cell subsets in patients with myasthenia gravis
7. Leflunomide treatment in corticosteroid-dependent myasthenia gravis: an open-label pilot study
8. Tacrolimus in the treatment of myasthenia gravis in patients with an inadequate response to glucocorticoid therapy: randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study conducted in China.
9. AChR myasthenia gravis switching to MuSK or double antibody positive myasthenia gravis in two children and literature review.
10. Leflunomide ameliorates experimental autoimmune myasthenia gravis by regulating humoral and cellular immune responses.
11. Pathogenic Th17 cells are a potential therapeutic target for tacrolimus in AChR-myasthenia gravis patients.
12. Corrigendum: Leflunomide combined with low-dose prednisone inhibits proinflammatory T cells responses in myasthenia gravis patients.
13. Leflunomide combined with low-dose prednisone inhibits proinflammatory T cells responses in myasthenia gravis patients.
14. International clinimetric evaluation of the MG-QOL15, resulting in slight revision and subsequent validation of the MG-QOL15r.
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