Dr. Jonathan Kay takes a deep dive into plenary abstract #0939 presented at the ACR 2020 annual meeting, reviewing two previous clinical trials that also looked at this question and offering his perspective.
Dr. Jeff Curtis discusses abstract #0939, which looked at whether RA patients at or close to remission should continue taking their combination therapy, as presented at ACR 2020.
Dr. Lianne Gensler reviews Abstracts #0504, #0505, #0506, #0507 regarding psoriatic arthritis presented Friday at the ACR 2020 annual meeting.
Dr. Jack Cush discusses abstract #0481 presented Friday at the ACR 2020 annual meeting.
OHSU rheumatologist Dr. Kevin Winthrop in Portland looks at two posters -- abstracts #0215 and #0229 presented Friday at ACR 2020.
San Diego-based rheumatologist Dr. Arthur Kavanaugh takes a closer look at plenary session Abstract #0432 presented Friday at ACR 2020.
Dr. Nicola Dalbeth of Aukland, New Zealand examines abstracts #0647 and #1542 involving imaging studies for crystal arthritis at ACR 2020.
Boston-based rheumatologist Dr. Jonathan Kay examines an ACR 2020 study (abstract #0431) looking at whether hydroxychloroquine use has injured patients' hearts.
Dr. Eric Ruderman examines Abstract #0447 about the difference in local vs. central imaging reads, as presented at the 2020 ACR annual meeting.
San Francisco-based rheumatologist Dr. Lianne Gensler examines a wide range of spondyloarthritis topics at ACR 2020, including how to join up with others interested in spondyloarthritis; enthesitis; the utility of MRI for the diagnosis for axSpA; novel treatments; and the impact of drugs on disease modification.
Dr. Arthur Kavanaugh provides an overview of the ACR 2020 meeting, including his review of COVID, machine learning (AI) and metabolomics sessions.
Dr. Vibeke Strand discusses opening day at ACR 2020, sessions she's looking forward, and provides a sneak peek into The Great Debate.
Gout specialist Dr. Nicola Dalbeth from Aukland, New Zealand provides a preview perspective on crystal arthritis and gout studies and sessions at ACR 2020.
Dr. Cush previews RheumNow's ACR virtual meeting coverage, and highlights new features this year: ACR IQ and ACR chat! On ACR chat, Dr. Cush wants to know: what's the burning question? Don't forget to download the virtual ACR 2020 Playbook!
Dr. Eric Ruderman, Chicago, IL., provides his perspective on ACR 2020 coverage of axial involvement in Psoriatic Arthritis. During his remarks, he discusses ACR abstracts #0344, #1372, #2025 and #0505.