Host-microbiota relationship in the pathophysiology of aseptic abscess syndrome: protocol for a multicentre case-control study (ABSCESSBIOT)

Introduction Aseptic abscess (AA) syndrome is a rare disease whose pathophysiology is unknown. It is often associated with inflammatory bowel disease and characterised by sterile inflammation with collections of neutrophils affecting several organs, especially the spleen. Microbiota are known to inf...

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Main Authors: Nathalie Costedoat-Chalumeau, Patrick Jégo, Nicolas Barnich, Emilie Vazeille, Maria Nachury, Marc André, Stanislas Faguer, Laurent Sailler, Bruno Pereira, Olivier Chosidow, Alexandre Thibault Jacques Maria, Jean-François Viallard, Arnaud Hot, Jean-David Bouaziz, Jérôme Connault, Jean Schmidt, Ludovic Trefond, Felix Ackermann, Fabrice Bonnet, François Lifermann, Nicolas Limal, Guillaume Cadiot, Elisabeth Billard, Richard Bonnet, Romain Altwegg, Alexandra Audemard-Verger, Damien Richard, Elisabeth Aslangul, Fairouzé Bani Sadr, Sophie Besnard, Jean-François Bourgaux, Sebastien De Almeida, Amandine Dernoncourt, Hélène Desmurs Clavel, Amelie Dutheil, Jean-Marc Galempoix, Camille Hua, Estelle Jean, Wendy Jourde, Clemence Lepelletier, Jean Benoit Monfort, Yves Poinsignon, Marie Laure Rabilloux, Jerome Razatomaery, Clea Rouillon, Mihaela Saplacan, Laure Swiader
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMJ Publishing Group 2023-08-01
Series:BMJ Open
Online Access:https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/13/8/e073776.full
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