Nature reviews. Rheumatology
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Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML) is a rare, opportunistic infection of the central nervous system, caused by reactivation of the ubiquitous JC virus. PML is a devastating disease that is frequently fatal, and although survival rates have improved, patients who survive PML often experience considerable neurological deficits. ⋯ This uncertainty has hindered efforts for shared decision-making between physicians and their patients and, in some cases, discouraged the use of potentially beneficial therapies. We propose a categorization of immunosuppressive agents according to their risk of PML to support a better-informed decision-making process when evaluating the risks and benefits of these therapies.
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Three monogenic diseases, with features of both autoinflammation and autoimmunity, were described for the first time in 2014. As well as providing insights into the molecular basis of several rare immunological disorders, the discoveries have implications for their diagnosis and treatment.