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Dr. Jack Cush reviews the news and journal reports from this week on RheumNow.com
- Cross-sectional study of Joint hypermobility (JH) in 256 young adults (75% female) found JH in 42%, females w/ signif. higher Beighton scores. 88% had chronic MSK pain; 38% had acute MSK pain. MSK pain was signif higher in students with mild JH (BS 4–6/9 pts; P < 0.009) https://t.co/QZwJ9zHfEj
- Open-label experience with upadacitinib in 27 Behcets pts (median 36 yrs) w/ median BDCAF 4 (2–7). At 6 mos overall response seen in 23/27 (85%) (16 CRs, 7 PRs) w/ signif reductions in BDCAF, CRP, ESR, & steroid dose by week 24. 3 pts relapsed during F/U https://t.co/VXkskVyWgT
- Retrospective, chart study of EGPA pts from 5 European countries (2015–2021). 381 pts classified as 36 prodromal; 220 eosinophilic; 125 vasculitic. Nearly half (185) were Rx w/ biologics. Vasculitic pts had most comorbidities, clinical Sxs & hospitalisations. All on steroids and https://t.co/tgvjCFLHHj
- Retrospective study of 1553 IBD pts taking biologics or JAKi, w/ 5+ yrs of F/U, 6.8% developed MSK Sxs, with one-third subsequently Dx w/ SpA. HLA-B27 positivity (HR 3.7) and higher UC disease activity (HR 1.57) were associated with an increased risk of SpA. https://t.co/I2YSOLhkAb
- IL-23i fails in GCA? Small RCT of 53 GCA pts (age 71 yrs; 60% new; 40% relapsing GCA) 35 given Guselkumab vs 18 on PBO. Wk 28 GC free remission in 40% vs 33% (P .64), also w/ similar flare rates (31% v 39%). results didnt support guselkumab use in GCA. https://t.co/AMTmiDBc94
- Diacerin, an IL-1β blocker, compared to placebo in a 262 pt RCT of knee pain, Knee #OA w/ inflammation. After 24 wks, 88% completed the trial & (vs PBO) diacerein did not improve knee pain (−19.9 vs −18.6 mm). 42% had AE/ GI Sxs were more w/ diacerein (42% vs 25% PBO https://t.co/QabS3xLN85
- OA & Exercise? Metanalysis of 5 reviews (n=8631) & 28 trials (n=4360) show little or no proof that exercise benefits OA. Exercise has small, short-term effects vs placebo & no-treatment for knee OA pain. Moderate evidence of no effects in hip, & small effects in hand OA. https://t.co/ycLGNlP8Sf
- US Epidemiologic survey data from NHANES gout prevalence is incr. in RA pts vs controls (10.3% vs. 4.8%, P < 0.001), increasing trend over time. RA is as an independent risk factor for gout (OR: 2.67), strongest in SNRA. Evidence for the converse may not be as strong. https://t.co/VzDcJ2hTKw
- Metanalysis of 8 articles, 2655 gout pts shows that ELEVATED neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR; SMD: 0.75; 95% CI: 0.48–1.03) and platelet-lymphocyte ratio (PLR; SMD: 0.52; 95% CI: 0.24–0.79) showed significant value in predicting acute gout attacks https://t.co/RaArPdoc2s
- The prevalence of Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) in Australia is 26,788 (16,294 certain, 10,494 uncertain cases). Betw 2010-2022 incidence was 77-127/100,000 (certain cases). About half had received SLE care in an outpatient setting. Australia is 1/13 the population of USA https://t.co/n1sbFNPRbn
- CDC study of Death certificate data showed that btw 2018–2023, there were 14,936 #SLE deaths (43% w/ SLE as the underlying cause). Mortality rate per million: females 5.97 > males 1.16, blacks 10.7. Causes of death:heart disease (0.93), cancer (0.56), COVID-19 (0.51). https://t.co/qTe6O66wRO
- Hydroxychloroquine Lowers SLE and RA Hospitalizations A population-based study from British Columbia, Canada, shows that antimalarial adherence was associated with a lower risk of hospital admission in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and systemic lupus erythematosus https://t.co/YR8Zfw8pL6
- FDA has granted Fast Track designation to J&Js nipocalimab for use in #SLE based on the results of a Phase 2b JASMINE study in which nipocalimab demonstrated reduction in lupus disease activity and potential for steroid sparing https://t.co/puQN6ecScj
- The Role of Calcineurin Inhibitors in Lupus Nephritis
- Open-access Arthralgia Clinics
- DERM on RheumNow PODCAST (February 2026) https://t.co/1BPvxJrp7b
- Missed #RheumNowLive 2026? The full meeting is now available On Demand. ✔ 2 days of clinical updates ✔ Expert faculty panels ✔ Speaker slides ✔ Pre-learn modules Access here: https://t.co/jRvmbf87cs
- Ask Cush Anything: Dr. Gita Fatemi – Refractory Still’s disease
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