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Methotrexate Fails in Knee Osteoarthritis We'll be blunt: methotrexate flopped in a randomized placebo-controlled trial among patients with osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee. https://t.co/Y9elFXTkhN https://t.co/oqDDVPGbh7
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MTX Fails Knee OA (6.6.2025)

Dr. Jack Cush reviews the news and journal reports from this past week on RheumNow.com

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Review of ARF & Post-streptococcal reactive arthritis (PSRA) following Group A strept infxn. Early Dx & Rx of Strept can prevent ARF & PSRA. PSRA is a sterile arthritis, bimodal age onset, lower extrem arthritis, usually resolves without lasting sequelae https://t.co/ld208yf0Zk

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Psoriatic Arthritis at Risk for Interstitial Lung Disease

A TriNetX EHR study shows that psoriatic arthritis, but not psoriasis, patients are at increased risk for interstitial lung disease (ILD).

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Should You Add MTX to a TNF Inhibitor in Psoriasis?

Target emulation trial shows adding methotrexate (MTX) to adalimumab (ADA) does not augment the effectiveness and persistence of adalimumab alone in treating plaque psoriasis in adults. 

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Autoimmunity Rising in Expectant Mothers

Lancet Rheumatology has published a UK study showing a significant increased in the number of expectant mothers beginning their pregnancies with autoimmune conditions.

The MuM-PreDiCT project run by the University of Birmingham, analyzed the electronic healthcare records from

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Methotrexate Fails in Knee Osteoarthritis

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We'll be blunt: methotrexate flopped in a randomized placebo-controlled trial among patients with osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee.

Contrary to results from a previous trial in hand OA, the old-line disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drug (DMARD) failed to bring any improvement relative to placebo

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Review of ARF & Post-streptococcal reactive arthritis (PSRA) following Group A strept infxn. Early Dx & Rx of Strept can prevent ARF & PSRA. PSRA is a sterile arthritis, bimodal age onset, lower extrem arthritis, usually resolves without lasting sequelae https://t.co/ld208yf0Zk

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Denosumab and Osteoporosis - A JAMA Review

An overview of denosumab use in osteoporosis (OP)  by Bauer and Ensrud was published in JAMA. 

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Rules on Mycophenolate Use in SLE

Dr. Diane Kamen. a rheumatologist and lupologist from the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, South Carolina, discusses the use of mychophenolate in the management of systemic lupus. 

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Shifting the Management Paradigm for SLE and Lupus Nephritis The paradigm for treating patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is rapidly shifting and our patients will surely benefit with improved outcomes. https://t.co/idxMBTyTwp https://t.co/f5G3cFb3XK
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Hydroxychloroquine: Are Your Patients Taking It? Dr. Nathalie Costedoat-Chalumeau dives into monitoring HCQ levels and what they tell us about patient adherence. 💡Learn how to spot non-compliance early. 👉 Now live on RheumNow: https://t.co/KPjyCrMTBr #LupusCare https://t.co/vRASCc9kB0
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Using publicly available FAERS safety data, drug-induced photosensitivity (DIP) - among 17+ million safety reports, there 20,236 linked to DIP. The most common wereimmunosuppressants, monoclonal Abs, neoplastic agents, including adalimumab, adapalene, secukinumab, fingolimod https://t.co/QWg8FVvrZb
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Contemporary lupus nephritis treatment The Lupus 2025 congress brought together world SLE thought leaders. Outcomes in lupus nephritis are akin to the glass half full. Serial monotherapy is out, as the percentage who achieved a complete renal response was very low and some https://t.co/4LVPeDn6r4
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JAMA -- Full read review "Uveitis in Adults:" - affects adults 20 to 50 years - noninfectious anterior uveitis: corticosteroids 1st line Rx - posterior noninfectious uveitis: DMARDs 1st line Rx; Biologics 2nd line https://t.co/BJQkPtK2z2 https://t.co/9zAntZK66Q
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Moneyball Rheumatology (5.30.2025)

Dr. Jack Cush reviews the book/movie, "Moneyball" and a suggests moneyball strategy is needed to find next level responses for our patients.

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2025 ACR Guideline for the Treatment of SLE The ACR has released its 2025 Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) treatment guidelines and consensus-based good practice statements, applicable to children and adults with SLE. https://t.co/2NFwTllLZa https://t.co/i5Q5UfE9v3
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IMPACT Study - Certolizumab Efficacy in APS Pregnancies A pilot trial assessed the safety and value of tumour necrosis factor α inhibitor treatment with certolizumab in patients with high-risk pregnancies with antiphospholipid syndrome (APS). Certolizumab (CZP) was shown to https://t.co/sbXW6vNX5y
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Belimumab in SLE with Mucocutaneous or Vasculitis Findings

A post hoc analysis of a belimumab (BEL) inn systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) study showed lupus mucocutaneous and vasculitic manifestations improve with BEL and standard care.

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Steroids in Lupus Nephritis: No Free Lunch https://t.co/yPQuZcnRLH https://t.co/V8GZoslSqV
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NEW for #LUPUS2025—@ern_reconnet–SLICC–@SLEuroSociety expert consensus on the therapeutic management of rare systemic #lupus erythematosus manifestations https://t.co/XwAHpsho57 Free to read with registration on https://t.co/28wkm5ab69 (also free) @Lupusreference #SLE https://t.co/73K0DKTHye
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Biologics in Pregnancy Patients With Autoimmune Disease A large cohort, claims data study shows that among pregnant women receiving biologic therapies for autoimmune conditions, 72% continued their biologics pregnancy, more so among inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients https://t.co/fjtUNaYtp9
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50 Year Perspective on Lupus

An observational cohort study was started in Toronto by Dr. Murray Urowitz in 1970. The program was set up as a specialized clinic to provide care for patients with lupus, to study clinical laboratory correlations in the disease, and to better understand long-term outcomes of the disease. What

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Genetic Link to CPPD

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In a first-of-its-kind genome-wide association study (GWAS) researchers have discovered two genes, RNF144B and ENPP1, that cause calcium pyrophosphate deposition (CPPD) disease in Americans of European and African descent. This crystalline arthritis is caused by calcium

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2025 ACR Guideline for the Treatment of SLE

The ACR has released its 2025 Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) treatment guidelines and consensus-based good practice statements, applicable to children and adults with SLE. 

Overall, the goals of SLE management are to achieve remission or a low level disease activity, reduce

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