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When to Stop Biologics in Systemic JIA?
Systemic onset juvenile idiopathic arthritis (sJIA) is a dramatic onset inflammatory condition marked by spiking fevers, intermittent rash, polyarthritis and a host of other hyperinflammatory manifestations.
Read ArticleT2T Debate - A Prologue with Dr. Marty Bergman
Drs. Jack Cush and Martin Bergman review the topic of treat-to-target (T2T) management in rheumatology.
Both will debate the pro's and con's of the T2T strategy at the upcoming RWCS meeting on Feb. 17, 2022.
Read ArticlePre-clinical RA: starting off the wrong foot
Patients with clinically suspect arthralgia can represent a challenge for clinicians, in a sense that there are not yet reliable markers to predict evolution to clinical RA nor enough evidence to support routine prescription of conventional synthetic DMARDS or biologic treatments in this setting.
Read ArticleGenes and Obesity Tied to Higher Gout Risk in Women
Excess adiposity and genetic predisposition both contributed to risk of gout among U.S. women, with the risks being highest when both factors are present, a large prospective study found.
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