Jun 24, 2025, 11:56
How Can We Treat VEXAS Syndrome? – Haematologica
Haematologica shared a post on X:
“How can we treat VEXAS syndrome? Read here the case of man with an ante litteram VEXAS syndrome treated with azacitidine for 10 years.”
Title: Very long-term remission with azacitidine in VEXAS syndrome
Authors: Lin-Pierre Zhao, Vincent Jachiet, Olivier Kosmider, Lise Larcher, Emmanuelle Clappier, Marie Sébert, Lionel Adès, Pierre Hirsch, Thibault Mahévas, Maxime Battistella, Jean-David Bouaziz, Arsène Mekinian, Pierre Fenaux

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