Articles By Robert Chao, MD
Monitoring Infliximab Drug Levels Improves Efficacy
Should we start considering therapeutic drug monitoring when prescribing TNFi for treatment of our rheumatologic conditions?
Read ArticleRisankizumab for Active Psoriatic Arthritis
The arsenal of therapeutics for psoriatic arthritis continues to increase. Risankizumab is an IL-23 inhibitor to the p19 subunit, currently being investigated for treatment of psoriatic arthritis.
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ICYMI: Psoriatic Disease Management - RNL 2021 Highlights
This year’s coverage of psoriatic arthritis was once again, both exciting and informative. Topics included an overview of the latest therapeutic options, an excellent discussion on psoriasis specifically, and the epidemiology of psoriatic arthritis.
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Current approach to lupus and pregnancy
All of us are extremely cautious with lupus patients when it comes to pregnancy. Presentation 6888 (Common issues in pregnancy management in lupus and anti-phospholipid syndrome by Dr. Rebecca Fischer-Betz) was an excellent overview of our current approach to lupus and pregnancy.
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How do we personalize psoriatic arthritis treatment?
It seems like every conference we are presented with data on the newest biologic for treatment of psoriatic arthritis, but the question is, do we need it?
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Psoriatic Disease Management - RNL 2021 Highlights
This year’s coverage of psoriatic arthritis was once again, both exciting and informative. Topics included an overview of the latest therapeutic options, an excellent discussion on psoriasis specifically, and the epidemiology of psoriatic arthritis.
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SpA: Etiology to Diagnosis to Treatment - An Abstract Roundup
Here's a review of ten abstracts and presentations on spondyloarthritis encompassing a wide range of topics from etiology to diagnosis to treatment.
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Swollen Joints Associated with Ultrasound Synovitis in PsA
Ultrasonography has been added to the rheumatologist’s toolbox in recent years as a sensitive imaging modality in assessment of inflammatory arthritis but its relationship with tender or swollen joints is not quite clear. A large study of early, DMARD naive PsA patients shows that swollen joints, but not tender joints are associated with ultrasound power doppler synovitis.
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