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Miroslav Mayer

Researcher at University Hospital Centre Zagreb

Publications -  49
Citations -  614

Miroslav Mayer is an academic researcher from University Hospital Centre Zagreb. The author has contributed to research in topics: Disease & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 42 publications receiving 505 citations. Previous affiliations of Miroslav Mayer include University of Zagreb.

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Preliminary criteria for the very early diagnosis of systemic sclerosis: results of a Delphi Consensus Study from EULAR Scleroderma Trials and Research Group

Jérôme Avouac, +127 more
TL;DR: A core set of preliminary items considered as important for the very early diagnosis of systemic sclerosis were identified in a Delphi exercise among 110 experts in the field of SSc.
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A gender gap in primary and secondary heart dysfunctions in systemic sclerosis: a EUSTAR prospective study

Muriel Elhai, +172 more
TL;DR: The results obtained through the largest worldwide database demonstrate a higher risk of severe cardiovascular involvement in men and raise the point of including sex in the management and the decision-making process.
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Antiphospholipid syndrome and central nervous system

TL;DR: Close interplay of inflammation, autoimmunity, coagulation cascade, vasculature bed, neuron physiology and demyelinization in APS is elaborated.
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Decrease in circulating DNA, IL-10 and BAFF levels in newly-diagnosed SLE patients after corticosteroid and chloroquine treatment.

TL;DR: Providing the TLR9 pathway activation demonstrates its importance in pathogenesis of human SLE, this data supports continuation of chloroquine in SLE treatment protocol and observed modulation of cytokine and DNA levels after immunomodulatory treatment prompts for inclusion of untreated patients in studies of human immune disorders.
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Pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis

TL;DR: Persistent inflammation through its complex mechanisms results in many systemic and extraarticular RA manifestations of almost all organ systems, resulting in severe complications and comorbidities such as rheumatoid lung, carditis, vasculitis, cahexia, anemia, accelerated atherosclerosis, myocardial and cerebrovascular vascular disease, lymphoma, osteoporosis, depression etc.