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Read ArticleDr. Jack Cush reviews the news and reports from this past week on RheumNow.com, including reports on FDA resurrections, FM seasonal worsening, and do you fight switch or swap biologics in PsA TNFi nonresponders?
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Coccyx and Sacrococcygeal Joint Disorders
Pain from coccygeal or sacrococcygeal disorders is rare, often presenting as a diagnostic challenge. Coccygeal pain is often mistaken for lumbosacral, pelvic, or gastrointestinal disorders. This review presents the epidemiology, anatomy, biomechanics, presentations, diagnostic evaluation, imaging and management of coccygeal disorders, including surgery.
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Treating Refractory Still's Disease
A full read systematic review article examined treatment options for difficult to manage systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis, or Still’s disease. It classified these refractory disease patients as those with either (1) persistent arthritis, (2) recurrent or difficult-to-treat macrophage activation syndrome (MAS), or (3) interstitial lung disease.
Chronic pain may dramatically raise your blood pressure
Widespread chronic pain may stealthily drive up blood pressure, partly through its ties to depression and inflammation.
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