When we focus on loss, do we hurt our chances for gain?
Systemic Vasculitis
Low incidence makes research and diagnosis a challenge
Osteonecrosis
Osteonecrosis, also called avascular necrosis or aseptic necrosis, is a condition in which the death of bone cells (due to decreased blood flow) can lead to pain and collapse of areas of bone. This collapse of bone, in turn, can lead to degenerative arthritis of nearby joints, most commonly the hips and knees. Less frequently affected are the shoulders, hands, and feet. In rare instances, osteonecrosis can occur in the jaw— resulting in pain and mouth ulceration. Osteonecrosis is not fatal, but can lead to pain, arthritis, problems with physical activity, and even the need for joint replacement. Most of the 10,000 to 20,000 Americans developing osteonecrosis annually are between age 20 and 50. These individuals usually have a history of serious trauma, corticosteroid use, excess alcohol intake, or other conditions including systemic lupus erythematosus, dysbarism (“the bends” that occur with scuba diving), blood disorders, HIV infection, and radiation therapy.
Coding Corner Question: February 2008
February’s Coding Challenge
Coding Corner Answer: February 2008
February’s Coding Answer
Rheumatology with Rhythm
The circadian rhythm offers insight into treating rheumatic diseases
The Symptoms or the Disease
Where should we focus?
ACR Makes Available Spinal Stenosis Fact Sheet
Spinal stenosis, or narrowing, is a common condition that occurs when the small spinal canal that contains the nerve roots and spinal cord becomes restricted. This narrowing can squeeze the nerves and the spinal cord, causing lower back and leg pain. People suffering from spinal stenosis have trouble walking any significant distance and frequently must sit or lean forward.
My Michael Moore Moment
In which an angry letter finds its mark, to no avail
Myositis Mysteries
Why isn’t my myositis patient getting better?
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