aHUS remission chance and relapse risk
Remission from aHUS is different from having been cured because there is still an uncertainty that aHUS can return. If that…
Remission from aHUS is different from having been cured because there is still an uncertainty that aHUS can return. If that…
It was March 2020 and COVID appears on www.ahusallianceaction.org for first time with a question: Can the coronavirus trigger an infection…
The third article in the series about the aHUS Diagnosis Process is published today. Rare Disease Day 2022 The article covers…
The second article in the series about the aHUS Diagnosis Process has been published on the website today. Research made possible…
A trial has been designed by Alexion to examine the efficacy of Ravulizumab to treat those with a Thrombotic Microngiopathy ,…
Take "diacylglycerol kinase " and add a "syndrome" throw in a letter from the Greek alphabet " ε" and you have…
Article No. 402 12 December 2020 Just over a year ago aHUS Global Action featured a series of articles "aHUS is…
Article No 395 25 November 2020 This was a call to action to the Global aHUS community.( Results to come) It…
World Thrombosis Day is held annually on 13 October to help raise awareness of causes, dangers, and risk factors for blood clot formation. Thrombosis is the formation of potentially deadly blood clots in an artery or vein. People with the rare disease atypical HUS can experience organ damage from small vessel blood clots & need to be alert to signs of thrombosis.