Current therapies target pathways of bone remodeling, but rheumatologists say a better understanding of the mechanisms of bone resorption, formation is needed to make an impact
Treg Cells May Orchestrate Muscle Repair after Injury
New research shows the accumulation of regulatory T cells in damaged muscle corresponds with a switch in the myeloid cell infiltrate from a proinflammatory to a proregenerative phenotype.
Tacrolimus Aids Joint Remodeling in Rheumatoid Arthritis
When added to a regimen of low-dose methotrexate, the calcineurin inhibitor was found to increase bone formation in a patient with erosive RA.
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Metrics in Rheumatology: May 2014
Closer Scrutiny of Chronic Pain Patients Needed
A new study links high costs to patients with chronic pain conditions and an opioid prescription.
Improved Survival Odds Following Hip & Knee Replacements
Decreases in mortality rates following elective hip and knee replacement surgeries since 2004 may be partly due to modern surgical techniques and better pre- and post-op care.
Skin Oils Act as Natural, Tissue-Specific Autoantigens
The results of this study identify natural lipids present in the skin that augment and inhibit human T cell response, supporting the idea that lipids are T cell antigens.
Rheumatology Drug Updates, Trials, Safety Data
Information on oral anticoagulant apixaban, apremilast for active psoriatic arthritis, hyaluronic acid and methotrexate injections, and drug safety updates rheumatologists need to know
Rheumatologists on the Move
Awards, appointments and announcements in the world of rheumatology
Legal Updates: Healthcare Data Privacy and Security under HIPAA
Maintaining the privacy of healthcare data Is paramount, and a breach can cost you hundreds of thousands of dollars
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