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Autoimmunity in the Setting of Primary Immunodeficiency
There are many avenues for interdisciplinary collaboration within rheumatology, as our specialty encompasses every organ system and diseases with protean manifestations.
Read ArticleACR 2018 Podcast - Day 1B
Audio Highlights and Interviews from Day 1 at the ACR 2018 meeting - LISTEN HERE
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ACR 2018 Podcast - Day 2A
Audio Highlights and Interviews from Day 2 at the ACR 2018 meeting - LISTEN HERE
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Technology Tools for the Rheumatologist
Four years ago, the genesis of this session (technology tools for rheumatologists) was from the frustration of the archaic technologies we have been using in our medical practices (including user hostile EHRs), compared to the rapid advancing pace of the consumer technologies we use at home. So came the struggle to adapt affordable and usable consumer technology products in the office that would save time (or at least be time neutral) and impact patient management.
Read ArticleSeveral Studies Addressed Treatment of Axial Spondylitis
Monday afternoon's session on the treatment of Axial Spondyloarthritis presented us with a great selection of studies addressing important issues in modern treatment paradigm of AxSpA.
Read ArticleTRIPLE Trial Results
Pegloticase has become an excellent option for management of patients with chronic refractory gout, although treatment may be limited by the development of anti-drug antibodies that lead to loss of serum urate (sUA) lowering effect.
Read ArticleEmerging Trends in the Treatment of Rheumatoid Arthritis
ACR 2018 - Day 1 Report
RheumNow is in Chicago covering the ACR annual meeting. Here are the highlights from Sunday (day one). Be sure to check our complete coverage, including articles, video reports and tweets, at acr18.rheumnow.com.
Read ArticleGout and the Social Determinants of Health
During a fascinating gout session on October 21, Hyon Choi presented an important paper (abstract 874) which used data from the Health Professionals Follow-up Study to try to understand the rapid increase in the incidence of gout in recent decades.
Read ArticleBecause It's Rare Doesn’t Mean It Doesn’t Exist: A Tribute to Relapsing Polychondritis
During medical training, we were taught about rare diseases that are unlikely to be encountered, but there is a reason why our professors even mention these diseases. It is not just for our board exams; the lectures are for us to recognize the features of the disease when the rare patient comes across our exam table.
Read ArticleHigh Dose Flu Vaccine for Patients Younger Than 65?
We are diving head first into flu season and we need to prepare ourselves. Last year we now know that 80,000 Americans died from influenza.
Read ArticleThe Great Debate: Plaquenil - Choosing Safety over Efficacy?
RheumNow Week in Review – ACR Preview Edition (10.19.18)
Dr. Jack Cush summarizes the news and reports from RheumNow.Com this past week and previews RheumNow activities at the upcoming ACR 2018 meeting in Chicago.
Read ArticleRheumNow Week in Review – Four Fingers are Best (10.12.18)
Dr. Jack Cush reviews the news and journal reports from the past week on RheumNow.com. New info on scleroderma-SLE overlap, nailfold capillaroscopy, Women with SpA, acute gout management and lupus patient in pain who visit the ED.
Read ArticleCarpal Tunnel Syndrome - a Leading Cause of Work Related Disability
MMWR reports that workers’ compensation claims for carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) in California during 2007–2014 were 6.3 per 10,000 full-time equivalent workers, with female workers and workers in industries that manufacture apparel, process food, and perform administrative work being at highest r
Read ArticleRheumNow Week in Review – Vitamin D Falls Again (10.4.18)
Dr. Jack Cush reviews the news from the past week on RheumNow.com.
Read ArticleRheumNow Week in Review – I Wanna New Drug (9.28.18)
Dr. Jack Cush reviews the news from the past week on RheumNow.com, including news on inappropriate opioids, pre-clinical RA treatment, DMARDs in Gout, the decline of arthroscopy, and a pain in the mouth.
Read ArticleVenous Thromboembolism Increased with Rheumatoid Arthritis, Not with TNF Inhibition
Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a common adverse event throughout medicine and includes both pulmonary embolism (PE) and deep vein thrombosis (DVT). The cost of diagnosing a thromboembolic event is approximately $4000 - $5550, while the annual cost of treating one case of VTE is betwe
Read ArticleCDC: 2017 Record Number of Influenza Deaths
The CDC reports that in 2017, influenza killed and hospitalized more people in the United States than any other year in the last few decades.
Read ArticleRheumNow Week in Review – RheumNow Live Meeting Announcement (9.21.18)
Dr. Jack Cush reviews the news and updates from the past week on RheumNow.
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