How method of diagnosing, treating this inflammatory back disease characterized by stiffness and the presence of HLA-B27 gene has evolved
President’s Perspective: ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting Heads to Boston in November
Conference to showcase clinical, basic science of rheumatologic care; advances in prevention, diagnosis and treatment of rheumatic diseases and comorbidities
Fellow’s Forum Case Report: Takayasu’s Arteritis
How this rare form of large-vessel vasculitis affects different portions, branches of aorta and ways to diagnose, treat and manage the disease
Rheumatologists Make Progress Defining Spectrum of Axial Spondyloarthritis
New research clarifies terminology used for diagnosis, but questions remain around epidemiology, genetics and management of patients with axial skeletal inflammation
Understanding the Role of Citrullination in Rheumatoid Arthritis
Activation of peptidylarginine deiminases during complement and perforin activity may be at the core of citrullinated autoantigen production in RA.
Synthetic Hydrogel (aka Squishy Gel) Could Revolutionize Arthritis Treatment
Squishy gel could include a chemical compound capable of helping repair, restore or regenerate cartilage in a joint.
Rheumatologist Pursues Beekeeping Pasttime
Rick Brasington, MD, finds managing bees to harvest lavender honey a sweet hobby
Expansion of Mobile Health Apps Makes Physicians’ Job Easier
Rheumatologists choose, review top mobile health devices
Rheumatology Drug Updates, Trials, Safety Data
Information on acetaminophen restrictions; trials for clazakizumab, epratuzumab, romosozumab; and drug safety updates rheumatologists need to know
MicroRNA-Based Therapeutics Hold Promise Against Lupus, Other Rheumatic Diseases Note Experts at the ACR/ARHP’s 2013 Annual Meeting
Studies suggest deregulation, dysfunction of miRNAs in human, mice models of lupus may be future targets for gene therapy
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