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Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases (ARD) is the official journal of EULAR –The European Alliance of Associations for Rheumatology. An international peer-reviewed publication committed to promoting the highest standards of scientific exchange and education.

HLA-B27 Testing in Practice

A single center study shows HLA-B27 testing is often performed by both by rheumatologists and nonrheumatologists for a wide array of reasons and often along with other serologic tests. Optimal use of HLA-B27 testing has yet to be defined.

A Review of Intracranial GCA

A comprehensive review in Rheumatology on intracranial giant cell arteritis (icGCA) stresses that GCA is both an intracranial and extracranial large vessel vasculitis, with the former having unique presentations, and outcomes.

Imaging in Axial Spondyloarthritis

The diagnosis of axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA) is clinical, however, there are still unmet needs, particularly in the diagnosis of early disease and evaluation of disease activity and progression. As imaging technology continues to evolve, its role in axSpA management is expected to expand, offering more precise, individualized care. Here are two studies presented at EULAR 2025.

Remission in Axial Spondyloarthritis Unrelated to Gut Inflammation

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Most patients with early, active axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA) who quickly received a tumor necrosis factor (TNF) inhibitor experienced remission, and it didn't matter whether or not they had intestinal inflammation at baseline, a small single-arm study found.

GRAPPA vs. EULAR on Complex/Difficult-to-Manage Psoriatic Arthritis

The “Difficult” framework has now reached PsA. At EULAR 2025, two independent definitions were presented: one by the Group for Research and Assessment of Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis and another by EULAR. This short review explores the similarities and differences between these definitions and discusses their potential implications for clinical practice and research, especially for the increasingly perplexed rheumatologist.

Simple Measures are Effective in Knee Osteoarthritis

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Knee braces, water therapy and exercise are the most promising non-drug therapies for treating knee osteoarthritis, according to a new meta-analysis publishing June 18, 2025 in the open-access journal PLOS One by Yuan Luo of the First People’s Hospital of Neijiang, China.

What we need in very early arthritis

It's easy to think that in our current world that we've done it all for rheumatoid arthritis, that there's nothing left to be done after b/tsDMARDs have become relatively widespread and accessible. If we aren’t satisfied that we’ve done all we can for our RA patients, how can we make their treatment and their lives better?

Trends and Innovations from Barcelona (6.20.2025)

Dr. Jack Cush reviews highlights, trends and novel studies from EULAR 2025 in Barcelona from last week.

Pregnancy in SLE: Risks Extend Beyond Clinical Concerns

While clinical comorbidities such as lupus nephritis, hypertension, and thrombocytopenia have traditionally dominated risk assessments, new findings presented at EULAR 2025 spotlight the critical—and often underrecognized—role of social determinants of health (SDOH) in shaping maternal outcomes.

Striking a ‘nerve’ in RA: understanding neuromodulation

Over the last 50 years, discoveries of connections between inflammation and the nervous system have been better understood.

What would it take for JAKs to ROCK the boat?

JAK inhibitors have taken a beating over the last three years. The excitement and potential has been tempered by mounting cardiovascular safety concerns, but specifically in at-risk patients, compared to TNF inhibitors. So it is an intriguing idea to pair JAK inhibitors with something that might have a cardioprotective effect. It is therefore worth excitement that we have a therapeutic option to follow which does just that. At EULAR 2025, we have seen phase 2 results for CPL’116, and a simultaneous publication in The Lancet Rheumatology.
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