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Aksentijevich I et al. – The term deficiency of the IL1–receptor antagonist (DIRA) denote the autosomal recessive autoinflammatory disease caused by mutations affecting IL-1–receptor antagonist (IL1RN). The absence of interleukin-1–receptor antagonist allows unopposed action of IL-1, resulting in life-threatening systemic inflammation with skin and bone involvement.

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