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Tracking Patient Manifestations of Behçet’s Syndrome around the World
Tracking patient manifestations of Behçet’s syndrome around the world
Cobra Therapy for Rheumatoid Arthritis
Initial high-dose therapy may help patients seeking relief
Within Our Reach–Funded Study Finds Increased Depression Risk Among Some RA Patients
A study recently published in Arthritis & Rheumatism found that a cohort of patients from multiethnic backgrounds who all had rheumatoid arthritis (RA) had nearly double the rate of depressive symptoms compared with middle-class white patients with RA.1 The study also examined predictors of depression, and concluded that physical disability—not acute disease activity—is the principal predictor of depression in patients with RA.
The Classification Challenge of Pediatric Spondylarthritis
Condition often confused with other disorders
Changing Our Thinking on Osteoarthritis
It’s time we changed our thinking on osteoarthritis
A Sobering Reality in Sierra Leone
Trip to focus on lupus takes on another purpose
John Sergent, MD, Combines Charismatic Leadership and Patient-centered Care
John Sergent, MD, combines charismatic leadership and patient-centered care
Decoding Autoinflammatory Syndromes
Understanding the genetic basis of errors of the immune system may provide new opportunities for therapy
PAC Progress and Challenges
After three years, RheumPAC has a solid start, and more work ahead of it
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