2019 Atypical HUS Fact Sheets

Atypical HUS: Fact Sheets & Research (2019 – SEPT – 2020 Edition) The aHUS Alliance provides informational resources about this rare disease for aHUS families & advocates around the world. Highlight boxes of aHUS research from the past year are provided in the full version, Key Facts and Research. The ‘aHUS: In Brief 2019’ version is a single page of aHUS facts to Print & Share.

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Research/Publications

Jump to Section: New Research | Critical Care | Diagnosis | Treatment | Discontinuing Treatment/RelapseThrombotic Microangiopathy | Extra Renal | Pregnancy | Transplants | Genetics | ComplementSecondary aHUS | Triggers…

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Eculizumab Safety

Following on from its recent article about the safety of eculizumab ( see here ) the alliance has looked at two topics that matter to aHUS Patients. Pregnancy and Allergy.…

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Eculizumab- safe or not?

aHUS patients and carers raised the research topic : "Can the side effects of treatment using a complement inhibitor be distinguished from those temporary and permanent ongoing ailments which follow…

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Perspectives in Atypical HUS

The aHUS Alliance presents issues and information from varied perspectives within the atypical HUS arena. Amplifying the patient voice in over 30 countries, we present this series of original content on topics related to the rare disease atypical HUS with articles focused on key interests of patients, caregivers, physicians, researchers and other stakeholders,

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An aHUS research agenda case study

Last summer an aHUS awareness article appeared in the magazine of the charity Kidney Research UK. ( see article here). Ostensibly it is about aHUS and pregnancy which is one…

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Contributors All: National vs Global aHUS Research Efforts

The aHUS Alliance shares research within specific nations, and notes the value of a global focus on the collaborative nature of atypical HUS research and of aHUS advocacy. Creating improvements in disease management, determining clinical guidelines, and deepening of the aHUS knowledge base is important within each nation – in turn this benefits global collaboration as it further builds upon such efforts.

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