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RT @gibson_rheumPAC Who should be tested? Test only if you plan to treat. Indications include: • Active or prior ulcers • MALT lymphoma • Gastric cancer • Chronic atrophic gastritis Avoid indiscriminate testing. #RNL26 atoid arthritis https://t.co/2KJluSAPNx
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Disease Modification, Disparities and the Next Therapeutic Frontier in Gout

Gout management has entered what Dr. Robert Terkeltaub MD from UC San Diego described as its “disease-modifying era,” during his talk at RheumNow Live 2026. In a recent comprehensive review of the past, present, and future of gout therapy, the central message was clear: “We can really apply

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RT @ericdeinMD #RNL26 @RheumNow Uzma Haque GLP1 on pts with  SLE and diabetes Retrospective study - major improvements in MACE HR 0.66 VTE HR 0.49 Renal progession HR 0.77 Mortality HR 0.26 A major tool for rheumatic care! https://t.co/qR3HKfsugZ
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RT @gibson_rheumPAC Baseline serum urate >8–9 mg/dL strongly predicts worse flares, hospitalizations, and joint damage over years. Urate level should inform urgency and intensity of therapy. #RNL26 https://t.co/4RBVXZxCCX
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RT @Gibson_RheumPAC Drug-induced SCLE remains an important mimic in biologic-treated patients. Compared with idiopathic SCLE, drug-induced disease is often more widespread and may resolve with antibody normalization after withdrawal.#RNL26 https://t.co/ICOzg3Tz4L
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RT @Gibson_RheumPAC Important rheumatology signal: dupilumab-associated inflammatory arthritis. Usually seronegative, imaging-supported, and sometimes persistent despite normal labs. Co-management and careful work-up are essential.#RNL26 https://t.co/r73cSZC59s
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Maui Potpourri (2.13.2026)

Dr. Jack Cush reviews the hot item takeaways from last week's RheumNow.Live 2026.

  1. Diet & Obesity Management in Rheumatology - Uzma Haque, MD
  2. Mitigating risk for Rheum patients undergoing orthopedic surgery - Susan Goodman, MD
  3. Paradoxical skin reactions – Joseph
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Vasculitis

Sunday’s vasculitis session at RNL26 was a fantastic update on inflamed blood vessels, large and small, by two experts in the field: rheumatologist Dr. Mike Putman and dermatopathologist Dr. Clay Cockerell.

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Advances in RA-ILD

Dr. Jeffrey Sparks gave a state of the art update on Advances in RA-ILD, many of which he and his group have played a big part in, on Saturday at RNL26. 

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SGLT2 Inhibitors in Gout - Better Outcomes, Fewer Meds Natalie McCormick, PhD (RACER Center, Mass General Brigham), led a new Diabetes Care study on gout-related medication use after starting SGLT2 inhibitors in patients with gout and type 2 diabetes. https://t.co/BFJB3OY2L3 https://t.co/63Bu4t6LYM
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REcently published SMILE study looked at the potential of HCQ (vs PBO) to prevent SLE in at risk people. Had to be ANA+ and 1-2 SLICC criteria at entry. Can you Prevent SLE? Dr. David Karp lecturing at UTSW @drdavidkarp @utswrheum https://t.co/s4Mzoec5ga
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Methotrexate intolerance in rheumatoid arthritis A current large rheumatoid arthritis (RA) cohort study from Cairo assessed methotrexate (MTX) use and found over half were MTX intolerant and a third of patients were noncompliant with MTX. https://t.co/ODiVqUXBb9 https://t.co/QwmNkrjvn6
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Aortitis in Giant Cell Arteritis Treated with Tocilizumab The Tocilizumab in Giant Cell Arteritis Spanish Collaborative Group studied giant cell arteritis (GCA) with aortitis, comparing the efficacy of intravenous (IV) vs. subcutaneously (SC) tocilizumab (TCZ) - demonstrating https://t.co/yo7SDj5lgZ
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DMARD Responses in Localized Scleroderma JAMA Dermatology has published the results of a juvenile localized scleroderma (JLS) trial showing that mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) and methotrexate (MTX) are equally effective in treating JLS, noting low flare rates and possibly better https://t.co/6bDtVoCgRj
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NEJM: Aortitis Due to Large-Vessel Vasculitis 63yoM w/ Hx HTN c/o 3 mos of CP, palpitations, abdominal pain. ESR-104, CRP 85 mg/L. CT showed thickening of the thoracic & abdominal aorta. After 6wks Rx w/ AZA, HCQ, Pred, ESR/CRP still high and pt stared on SC TCZ w/ improvement. https://t.co/1TBreptAFr
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ALTO: Long-Term Abatacept Outcomes in At-Risk RA Lancet Rheumatology has published the ALTO results - long term outcomes of the APIPPRA trial, demonstrating that treatment with abatacept (ABA) in at risk patients can delay progression to rheumatoid arthritis (RA) for up to 4 https://t.co/Lb8md9cYbG
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Giant Cell Arteritis Outcomes in Canada A retrospective cohort study of patients with giant cell arteritis (GCA) demonstrates relapses are common and seen in nearly half of patients, were common after treatment is stopped and is not effectively averted by methotrexate (MTX). https://t.co/7hIpn6CJXg
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ANA Pollution (2.06.2026)

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

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FDA vs. Amgen: At Odds Over Avacopan

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The FDA has requested that Amgen voluntarily withdraw avacopan (Tavneos), a treatment for anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic autoantibody (ANCA)-associated vasculitis, but the company said it has no plans to pull the drug from the market.

Originally developed by ChemoCentryx, the oral

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ACR Applauds Recent Government Funding

ACR

The American College of Rheumatology (ACR) today applauded the recent passage of the Congressional CY 26 funding package that includes several important provisions, including extending Medicare telehealth payment flexibilities, improving transparency in pharmacy benefit management (PBM)

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Which Fibromyalgia Drugs are Cost-Effective? A cost-effectiveness analysis compared FDA approved fibromyalgia (FM) drugs (pregabalin, duloxetine, milnacipran) with amitriptyline and found duloxetine was the preferred strategy across perspectives. https://t.co/5NZeYquGxs https://t.co/rhcwH2yLEm
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REcently published SMILE study looked at the potential of HCQ (vs PBO) to prevent SLE in at risk people. Had to be ANA+ and 1-2 SLICC criteria at entry. Can you Prevent SLE? Dr. David Karp lecturing at UTSW @drdavidkarp @utswrheum https://t.co/4FY0kOLdRT
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Methotrexate intolerance in rheumatoid arthritis A current large rheumatoid arthritis (RA) cohort study from Cairo assessed methotrexate (MTX) use and found over half were MTX intolerant and a third of patients were noncompliant with MTX. https://t.co/PDUv2YRFIq https://t.co/2DuBXjNqec
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ALTO: Long-Term Abatacept Outcomes in At-Risk RA

Lancet Rheumatology has published the ALTO results - long term outcomes of the APIPPRA trial, demonstrating that treatment with abatacept (ABA) in at risk patients can delay progression to rheumatoid arthritis (RA) for up to 4 years.

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Giant Cell Arteritis Outcomes in Canada

A retrospective cohort study of patients with giant cell arteritis (GCA) demonstrates relapses are common and seen in nearly half of patients, were common after treatment is stopped and is not effectively averted by methotrexate (MTX).

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