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Clinical Criteria/Guidelines

Patient Fact Sheet: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Staff  |  January 13, 2012

Carpal tunnel syndrome is possibly the most common nerve disorder experienced today. The carpal tunnel is located at the wrist on the palm side of the hand just beneath the skin surface (palmar surface). Eight small wrist bones form three sides of the tunnel, giving rise to the name carpal tunnel. The remaining side of the tunnel, the palmar surface, is composed of soft tissues, consisting mainly of a ligament called the transverse carpal ligament. This ligament stretches over the top of the tunnel.

Macrophage Activation Syndrome

Alexei A. Grom, MD  |  December 1, 2010

A review of diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis

New GIOP Guidelines Available

From the College  |  December 1, 2010

The ACR published new recommendations for the management of glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis (GIOP) in the November issue of Arthritis Care & Research. These guidelines have been endorsed by the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research. They apply to adult patients receiving oral glucocorticoid therapy.

For MAS, Early Diagnosis Is Key

Gretchen Henkel  |  November 1, 2010

Research helps hasten diagnosis and treatment of macrophage activation syndrome

Classification Criteria Improve Management of Sjögren’s

Gretchen Henkel  |  October 1, 2010

Diverse group of experts driving discovery about this disease

Reactive Arthritis

Robert D. Inman, MD  |  October 1, 2010

Back to the Future

The Key to Early Rheumatoid Arthritis

Annette H.M. van der Helm-van Mil, MD, PhD, and Tom W.J. Huizinga, MD, PhD  |  September 1, 2010

The conundrum of classification versus diagnosis

Aggressive Urate Lowering Needed for Gout

Kathy Holliman  |  July 1, 2010

Patients with gout at increased risk for cardiovascular disease and adverse event

Tracking Patient Manifestations of Behçet’s Syndrome around the World

Yusuf Yazici, MD  |  July 1, 2010

Tracking patient manifestations of Behçet’s syndrome around the world

Cardiovascular Disease Risk High in RA Patients

Kathy Holliman  |  June 1, 2010

High incidence of metabolic disease and concurrent inflammation increases risk

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