Increased serum IL-33 levels may indicate vascular involvement in systemic sclerosis
[...]this study confirms the findings of Manetti et al 3 demonstrating that IL-33 serum levels in SSc patients are significantly altered when compared with healthy controls and correlate with the presence of digital ulcers in a large cohort.
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