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Watch: Remote Monitoring Technologies in the Management of RA
Dr. Antoni Chan interviews Dr. Johannes Knitza at EULAR 2022
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Seminal Articles on Stills disease Tues Nite Rheum Journal Club tommorrow
Discussants: Drs. Bella Mehta, Michael Weisman & Jack Cush
7pm EDT (4pmPDT) - The 1st articles on AOSD from Bywaters & Bujak https://t.co/yRgHlmZHhi
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Study of 50 #AOSD pts refractory to steroids (n=11), DMARDs (34) & biologics (n 30): given canakinumab 150–300 mg q 4wk (47) or q8wk(3). W/ 27 mos F/U: 78% complete resp w/in 3 mos (20% partial). Steroid sparing in 1/2, Low WBC 6%, 4%SIE https://t.co/QMCLictdrL https://t.co/5hkUOBFDG0
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Myths & Misconceptions with Febrile Disorders
Dr. Rachel Tate ( @uptotate) weighs on the myths and misconceptions with Still's disease and autoinflammatory disorders.
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QD Clinic - Stills (or Not); A Wife's Letter
A letter from the wife of a hospitalized febrile patient says it all.
But, is this Still's disease or not?
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213 #SLE pts were screened for Cryoglobulinemia (2013 -2017); CG is frequent in SLE (66%), but mostly asymptomatic. Mean levels 40mg/L (0-228). Cryo Vasculitis in 15% w/ purpura, ulcers, digit ischemia, arthritis, GN (5%) or CNS (19%) https://t.co/R6xUJldgC2 https://t.co/mwsSTI3ztk
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Can Antimalarials be Withdrawn in Quiescent Lupus?
Antimalaria (AM) therapy is a cornerstone to the management of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), yet a recent study suggests that slowly tapering AM yields a lower rate of SLE flares.
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Still’s Disease FAQs
What is the classic 'triad' of Still's disease? Does it affect males and females equally? What are typical lab findings? Which drugs are effective at treating Still's, and which ones are not? What about complications? Read on...
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Ustekinumab (IL-12/23i) phase 2 study was successful in #SLE; but the phase 3 LOTUS study of 512 pts, UST was NOT superior to PBO (SRI-4 44% v 56%) at 1 year. Study was halted for lack of efficacy (but no safety concerns). https://t.co/uMY5uPPabA https://t.co/nG2RO6oEJQ
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Metanalysis (48 pubs, 145 refract pts) of JAK inhibitors in myositis (DM, JDM) shows significant improvement in skin lesions, muscle weakness, and ILD. https://t.co/cYZ1YEGBOr https://t.co/MDNTSje6a2
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10% of PsA is PsA Sine Psoriasis - how to differentiate from seroneg RA? PsA sine PsO pts have peripheral arthritis, no skin dz, but may have axial sxs, +Family Hx or nail psoriasis, dactylitis, enthesitis, DIP involvement. https://t.co/2RjGU6Fw2j https://t.co/r7Dsqtksh5
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Watch: Comanagement of Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis
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New download available! We're providing an introduction to Still's Disease.
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MTX + Pegloticase Combo FDA Approved
Horizon has announced that the FDA has approved the expanded labeling of pegloticase (Krystexxa) injection to be co-administered with methotrexate (MTX), to improve response rates in patients with uncontrolled gout.
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Proposed investigations (findings) in the diagnosis of Stills disease: - CRP, ESR, Ferritin (high) - W/U for infection, cancer (negative) - Serologies (negative) - consider Imaging (CXR, CT, US, PET) https://t.co/ByNSq8YACC https://t.co/BdhfRjPA6L
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New podcast ready for download!
Fever Pitch--Dr. Jack Cush reviews the new studies and drug approvals and new insights into febrile disorders from the past week.
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Should Physical exercise be recommended in dermatomyositis and polymyositis: a systematic review of 19 studies and 298 patients showed significant improvements in strength & aerobic capacity without change in CK levels or exacerbations https://t.co/G09ITAku2U https://t.co/6Mj0UAgkDE
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MRP8/14 as a Biomarker in Systemic Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
A large cohort study of children with febrile disorders has demonstrated the diagnostic utility of MRP8/14 in diagnosing systemic JIA patients (SJIA) in clinical practice.
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RTX Induction and Maintenance in Older ANCA–Associated Vasculitis Patients
A cohort study suggests that RTX use among patients 75 years and older with ANCA–associated vasculitis (AAV) is efficacious but also has a high risk of serious adverse events.
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Viscosupplementation Ineffective in kOA
The BMJ has published the results of a metanalysis showing strong conclusive evidence that viscosupplementation in kOA has minimal effects on pain/reveals strong of an increased risk of adverse events.
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