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Huber AM – Current treatment is with corticosteroids, frequently in combination with other medications such as methotrexate or intravenous gammaglobulin. Newer therapies, such as anti–tumor necrosis factor agents and rituximab are currently being evaluated; it is not clear what role these medications will have in the future.


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