A 60-year-old woman with a six-month history of retroperitoneal fibrosis transfers her care to you. She initially presented with severe bilateral flank pain radiating to the abdomen and chest. A computerized tomography (CT) angiogram of the abdomen demonstrated an infrarenal abdominal aortic aneurysm surrounded by a thick inflammatory rind entangling the left renal vein and…
The ACR Recommends Cautious Approach as Biosimilars Enter U.S. Market
With the U.S. FDA’s first approval of a biosimilar drug earlier this month, rheumatologists stress the need to ensure safety, efficacy of such drugs in treating rheumatic diseases
Ethics Forum: Patients’ Unplanned Pregnancies Present Counseling Issues for Rheumatologists
What to consider when advising a pregnant patient with rheumatoid arthritis whose fetus has been exposed to teratogenic medications