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The Truth About Remote Care

Samantha C. Shapiro, MD  |  July 31, 2024

Long wait times for appointments, the rheumatologist shortage in rural areas—does telehealth solve some aspects of access to care for rheumatology patients? Three experts highlighted the data on remote care, unveiling surprising truths and misconceptions.

What’s New in Treatment: IgA Vasculitis & IgA Nephropathy

Samantha C. Shapiro, MD  |  July 29, 2024

Dr. Jens Thiel provided a detailed overview of specific treatments for patients with immunoglobulin A (IgA) vasculitis and IgA nephropathy, highlighting treatments in early clinical trials.

CAR-T Cell Therapy in Autoimmune Disease: The Next Frontier

Jason Liebowitz, MD, FACR  |  July 2, 2024

Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapy has the potential to fundamentally shift the treatment of autoimmune disease. During his presentation at EULAR 2024, Georg Schett, MD, provided an overview of this treatment process and described the promising findings of the latest research.

What’s New in RA Research?

Jason Liebowitz, MD, FACR  |  November 8, 2023

Dr. Aletaha discussed several studies of interventions in pre-RA, including SAVE, STIVEA, PROMPT, PRAIRI, TREAT EARLIER and STOP-RA.

Findings from a Clinical Trial of Dazodalibep for Sjögren’s Disease

Michele B. Kaufman, PharmD, BCGP  |  September 26, 2023

St.Clair et al. found that patients with Sjögren’s disease treated with dazodalibep experienced greater improvement in key symptoms of dryness, fatigue and pain than patients who received placebo.

Point-of-Care Uric Acid Testing

Samantha C. Shapiro, MD  |  March 1, 2023

In June 2022, I listened to several presentations on gout at EULAR’s European Congress of Rheumatology. Most began with data confirming a sad truth that we, as rheumatology providers, are all aware of: too many patients are taking subtherapeutic doses of urate-lowering therapy (ULT).1,2 Recommendations from the American College of Physicians in 2017 advocated for…

Difficult-to-Treat RA Definition & Management Considerations

Samantha C. Shapiro, MD  |  November 10, 2022

Despite an expanding arma­mentarium of disease-modifying treatments for rheumatoid arthritis (RA), some patients with RA remain sympto­matic.1 Current treatment guidelines from both the ACR and the European Alliance of Associations for Rheumatology (EULAR) recommend treat-to-target strategies to achieve remission or low disease activity, and patients want to feel better.2,3 So how can we best help…

Refractory Gout Is a Myth: Tips from an Expert

Samantha C. Shapiro, MD  |  July 22, 2022

At this EULAR 2022 session, one expert explains why he believes refractory gout is caused by mismanagement and discussed ways around treatment obstacles.

JAK Inhibitors: Are All Promises Fulfilled?

Samantha C. Shapiro, MD  |  July 22, 2022

A decade after JAK inhibitors were approved, this EULAR 2022 session looks at whether the drugs have lived up to expectations.

Imaging Modalities in Gout: How to Use them in Clinical Practice

Samantha C. Shapiro, MD  |  July 21, 2022

This EULAR 2022 session discussed the increasing role of imaging in the diagnosis of gout.

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