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General Rheumatology

Polymyalgia rheumatica is an inflammatory condition that affects persons >50 years of age and is characterized by pain in both shoulders with or without hip or neck pain (or both) and with pronounced morning stiffness. Learn more about the diagnosis and management: https://t.co/pKCl42dGVX
EULAR 2025 Update for Behçet’s syndrome EULAR has updated its recommendations for the management of Behçet’s syndrome, the last being published in 2018. The current update carries no recommendations from the previous version: seven recommendations have content modifications, https://t.co/QcjVUqlyMU
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phase 3 VALOR trial of 6-valent OspA-based Lyme dz vaccine (LB6V) vs placebo; 4 doses given @ Mos 0, 2, 5-9, & 12 mos later. LB6V reduced Lyme Dz risk by 73.2% @28d after 4th dose. But it was only 15.8% effective (falling short of prespecified 20%) because of fewer than expected https://t.co/TcX0GV05gY
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Who Treats Spondyloarthritis Better?

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European nations may be winning at optimizing care for people with axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA), international survey data indicate. In data collected from physicians and patients in the U.S. and five European countries, American patients reported a greater symptom burden on average after

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Prevalence of fibromyalgia in PsA = 18%. FM-PsA pts have higher scores Dz activity scores from FM, rather than inflammation. Fibromyalgia is assoc w/ worse disease outcomes, including failure to achieve low disease activity state and poorer response to therapy. https://t.co/utQRXPmpDs
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EULAR 2025 Update for Behçet’s syndrome

EULAR has updated its recommendations for the management of Behçet’s syndrome, the last being published in 2018. The current update carries no recommendations from the previous version: seven recommendations have content modifications, four have minor wording amends, and one is entirely new

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"If you have a great 2nd act; the 3rd act writes itself". - Ron Shelton https://t.co/OFgISgu2qF
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JAMA Patient Education Page on JAMA Eosinophilic Fasciitis (EF). EF is rare, but begins with swelling and redness of the arms and/or legs. Later the skin thickens and develops the peau d' orange appearance. EF does not involve fingers or toes, & doesnt have Raynauds https://t.co/WEFFITtmQC
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You can change what comes to your attention. We can change the external and internal focus by being mindful of the triggers and amplifiers we consume. If you’re not happy with what your attention is bringing you, you can change it. - Seth Godin https://t.co/QsUxTmjX1U

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New Dyslipidemia (Cholesterol) Guidelines from AHA/ACC: A) Check during childhood; B) Lower Targets: if 10-year ASCVD risk =10%, aim for LDL <70; if you have ASCVD/MI/CV, aim for 55; C) chk lipoprotein(a) once; D) supplements dont lower cholesterol - statins do. https://t.co/tRwdg6GHm8
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SOLSTICE: phase 3b RCT of IL-23i, guselkumab vs PBO in 451 active PsA pts (GUS q4wk vs q8wk vs PBO). @wk 24 GUS signif better than PBO-ACR20 (59%/62% vs 35%), ACR50 (31%/32% vs 12%), ACR70 (17%/17% vs 2%), PASI 90 (49%/45% vs 12%), MDA (19%/24% vs 5%) ction) https://t.co/QDMCnGdN6J
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Pilot phase I open-label trial of the PPARγ agonist pioglitazone (ACTOS; 45 mg/d) in 13 pts w/ inclusion body myositis (IBM) showed promise. After 32 weeks, no clinical improvement but proteomic muscle metabalomics & PPARGC1A expression improved. https://t.co/MtiTnwRfaE https://t.co/jUthouMSnP
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Single center prospective cohort study of 137 Takayasu’s arteritis (TAK) pts found the prevalence of coronary arteritis was 13 (9%). TAK coronary arteritis pts were not distinguished by demographics, angiographic patterns. 50% had complications from vascular grafts or stents https://t.co/xRR7TSi5FW
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JAMA Patient Education Page on JAMA Eosinophilic Fasciitis (EF). EF is rare, but begins with swelling and redness of the arms and/or legs. Later the skin thickens and develops the peau d' orange appearance. EF does not involve fingers or toes, & doesnt have Raynauds https://t.co/azH9bMRsOb
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Worldwide Trends in Hyperuricemia A Lancet Rheumatology systematic review shows the prevalence of hyperuricaemia has risen markedly over the past two decades in both men and women, owing to population growth, aging, and increasing age-specific rates. https://t.co/qXx2tLcj8b https://t.co/bQ861Hkcb8
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Cross-sectional study of 180 PMR pts compared dz activity by PMR-AS to Systemic Immune-Inflammation Index (SII = Plts × PMNs/Lymphs) using CBC.48% had mod-hi dz (PMR-AS >=7). SII had moderate correlation with PMR-AS (r = 0.47), possibly useful in monitoring PMR https://t.co/vG1alSdVRU
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Is BMI a risk factor for Palindromic rheumatism (PR)? Study of 147 PR patients and 294 matched HCs. No significant difference was observed in mean BMI between PR patients and HCs and overweight or obesity was not associated with an increased risk of PR. https://t.co/W7XehFVCTR https://t.co/YRPOeqR04j
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Hydralazine and the Rare Risk of Vasculitis

Since the 1980s, hydralazine has been a notable cause of drug-induced lupus, and inferred to cause vasculitis as well.  A retrospective cohort study from Canada has shown

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A multi-center, retrospective chart review of 82 Still's disease pts (63% female; mean Dx age 6.4 ± 4 yrs; F/U ~2.8 yrs). When analyzing Dz course, 34% were monophasic, 46% polyphasic (higher-than-expected), 19.5% persistent Dz. non-monophasic predicted by active 3 mos from Dx https://t.co/qtONtpeA22
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Poets Know It (3.13.2026) Dr. Jack Cush reviews the news, regulatory decisions and new journal articles. https://t.co/gFToRS2xh4 https://t.co/FUIWlNG5QJ
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ICYMI: My Cancelled Lecture Slides https://t.co/hHvszC0SFR https://t.co/SRqfM5DsT3
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Pitfalls of autoimmune serologic testing

Misuse of laboratory testing may lead to misdiagnoses and mismanagement; this is particulary prevalent when clinicians consider the use of the diagnostic use of  serological autoimmune markers. 

A current review focuses commonly used serologies and autoimmune tests to identify

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International Osteoporosis Foundation (IOF) has developed a self-management website for people living with osteoporosis. The website focuses on providing education and resources for exercise, nutrition, home safety, and advice for care partners. https://t.co/T8TllaIipU https://t.co/V7ifRaTWZY
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Rheumatic Immune-related Adverse Effects with Checkpoint Inhibitor Therapy A retrospective study of patients who developed rheumatic immune-related adverse events (R-irAEs) after receiving immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) at two oncology centers in Spain suggests that early https://t.co/hYf6GiR6TN
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2 RCTs of 699 children Tx in ER for acute limb injury compared 1 dose of oral acetaminophen or hydromorphone to ibuprofen - none significantly reduce self-reported pain scores at 60 minutes. Use of hydromorphone resulted in a 4-fold increase in adverse events. https://t.co/cqddDES9V0
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