This paper reviews the different series of thymectomies performed in patients with autoimmune diseases other than myasthenia gravis. It is possible that thymectomy can decrease the activity of T-helper lymphocytes or, alternatively, it may enhance the activity of T-suppressor lymphocytes, whose function is depressed in autoimmune diseases. Thymectomy was performed empirically for systemic lupus erythematosus and rheumatoid arthritis. The therapeutic benefits were questionable. Conflicting results were reported for thymectomy against autoimmune hemolytic anemia. Several trials were conducted to assess the therapeutic value of thymectomy in multiple sclerosis. Benefits were achieved only in relapsing-remitting but not in chronic-progressive multiple sclerosis. The effect of thymectomy in autoimmune diseases associated with myasthenia gravis were also reported. The authors conclude that thymectomy as treatment for autoimmune diseases other than myasthenia gravis is not elective therapeutic choice and it is acceptable only in selected cases.

D'Andrea, V., Malinovsky, L., Ambrogi, V., Artico, M., Capuano, L., Buccolini, F., et al. (1993). Thymectomy as treatment of autoimmune diseases other than myasthenia gravis. THYMUS, 21(1), 1-10.

Thymectomy as treatment of autoimmune diseases other than myasthenia gravis

AMBROGI, VINCENZO;
1993-02-01

Abstract

This paper reviews the different series of thymectomies performed in patients with autoimmune diseases other than myasthenia gravis. It is possible that thymectomy can decrease the activity of T-helper lymphocytes or, alternatively, it may enhance the activity of T-suppressor lymphocytes, whose function is depressed in autoimmune diseases. Thymectomy was performed empirically for systemic lupus erythematosus and rheumatoid arthritis. The therapeutic benefits were questionable. Conflicting results were reported for thymectomy against autoimmune hemolytic anemia. Several trials were conducted to assess the therapeutic value of thymectomy in multiple sclerosis. Benefits were achieved only in relapsing-remitting but not in chronic-progressive multiple sclerosis. The effect of thymectomy in autoimmune diseases associated with myasthenia gravis were also reported. The authors conclude that thymectomy as treatment for autoimmune diseases other than myasthenia gravis is not elective therapeutic choice and it is acceptable only in selected cases.
feb-1993
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Settore MED/21 - CHIRURGIA TORACICA
English
Con Impact Factor ISI
Animals; Multiple Sclerosis; Autoimmune Diseases; Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic; Humans; Thymectomy; Arthritis, Rheumatoid; Myasthenia Gravis; Anemia, Hemolytic, Autoimmune; T-Lymphocyte Subsets
D'Andrea, V., Malinovsky, L., Ambrogi, V., Artico, M., Capuano, L., Buccolini, F., et al. (1993). Thymectomy as treatment of autoimmune diseases other than myasthenia gravis. THYMUS, 21(1), 1-10.
D'Andrea, V; Malinovsky, L; Ambrogi, V; Artico, M; Capuano, L; Buccolini, F; De Antoni, E
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