Consecutive Alternating Administration of Antiviral Combinations: a Novel Treatment Approach against Coxsackievirus B1 Neuroinfection

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Angel S Galabov ◽  
Adelina Stoyanova
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Intravenous immunoglobulin is a recognized treatment in recalcitrant autoimmune bullous diseases. Infusions are administered monthly over 1–5 days in the hospital setting and associated with mild to severe infusion-related systemic effects, in part due to the high doses necessary to induce and achieve remission. We present a case series of four patients with bullous diseases treated successfully with low-dose subcutaneous IgG who achieved remission with maintenance therapy. Patient-administered smaller, more frequent doses of IgG into subcutaneous tissue more closely mimics the body’s own antibody production and produces a more stable serum trough level. Subcutaneous IgG is a novel treatment approach in bullous diseases which can induce a state remission.


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Saadet Demirtaş ◽  
Mehmet Akif Cakar ◽  
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