With a wide range of clinical manifestations and frequent occurrence among rheumatology patients, APS is one for rheumatologists to watch
Fellow’s Forum Case Report: Arthritis, Fever, and Weight Loss In a Teenager Suggest A Rheumatic Condition
Joint pain and swelling flare up in a 14-year-old boy who tests positive for inflammation, thrombocytosis, and human leukocyte antigen B27
Inflammatory Myopathies Difficult to Diagnose, Treat
Without a single set of diagnostic criteria for identifying polymyositis, dermatomyositis, or myositis and scant evidence-based therapeutic guidelines, these rare muscle diseases can be hard to manage
Under the Radar
A physician–patient’s experience with Sjögren’s syndrome
John F. Kennedy’s Odyssey in Search of Diagnosis
Myriad health conditions from back pain to gastrointestinal illness plagued the late president and baffled his physicians
Rheuminations: How Tiny Ticks Have Fueled Outrage and Acrimony in Some Communities
A history of rheumatologists’ efforts to diagnose Lyme disease
ACR 2013 State-of-the-Art Clinical Symposium: How to Identify Signs of Myositis and Metabolic Myopathies
Rheumatologists offer tips for diagnosing and treating these diseases
Letters: Don’t Forget Lyme Disease When Considering Polymyalgia Rheumatica
Lyme disease may present the identical clinical picture to PMR and must be ruled out
What Rheumatologists Need to Know about Identifying Amyloidosis
Although amyloidosis is not a rheumatic disease, rheumatologists may be the first to diagnose this life-threatening condition
Will New Rheumatoid Arthritis Blood Test Improve Early Diagnosis?
Two new blood tests may boost the accuracy of RA diagnose, although more data needed. (posted May 5, 2013)
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