Abstract
Increased knowledge about pathological processes active in inflammatory joint diseases is needed to initiate personalized medicine based on targeted treatments in the future. The molecular and cellular pathways that are active during joint inflammation may differ between the various inflammatory joint diseases, between different patient subgroups within one disease, or even between different stages of the disease in a single patient. In this review, we evaluate synovial inflammation in terms of descriptive histopathology through to more functional studies on human synovial tissue inflammation in RA and SpA, in phenotypic subgroups of RA and SpA patients, and during the disease course of both diseases.
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van de Sande, M. G., & Baeten, D. L. (2016, April 1). Immunopathology of synovitis: From histology to molecular pathways. Rheumatology (United Kingdom). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/kev330
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