Topics in aHUS Research – Sept 2022
Atypical HUS patients and family caregivers are direct consumers of medical information and research, as we have a vested interest in learning about a medical condition that affects us personally.…
Atypical HUS patients and family caregivers are direct consumers of medical information and research, as we have a vested interest in learning about a medical condition that affects us personally.…
Atypical HUS patients, family caregivers, and aHUS advocates are invited to attend a full day virtual meeting which will be held on Saturday, August 20th, 9:00am to 4:30pm EDT. It…
Here is a most unusual clinical article from earlier this year. In Thrombotic microangiopathies : An Illustrated review the Abou-Ismail Group explain TMAs using a series of illustrated images ,…
Six years ago, aHUS featured, along with another renal disease MPGN/C3G, in a controversies conference held by KDIGO (Kidney Disease Improving Global Outcomes, https://kdigo.org/ ) in Barcelona , Spain. Complement…
It’s been quite an unsettling end to the first half of 2022 within the atypical HUS community, as July 2022 has begun with an amalgam of issues centered on aHUS…
Atypical HUS Research, view over 900 aHUS-specific publications categorized by topic, compiled by the aHUS Alliance Global Action team.
This question about difference in disease triggers and treatments from Jeff did not feature in the RDD2022 video but was given as example in the invitation to participate in the…
Can MedEd Encourage Specialists to Form TMA Teams? Tiny clots which form in the body’s small blood vessels - in brief, that’s how thrombotic microangiopathy can damage vital organs such…