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Lupus Nephritis Guideline Encourages Triple Therapy

Ruth Jessen Hickman, MD  |  November 24, 2024

Screening recommendations, triple therapy and more—here are insights into the upcoming ACR guideline for the care and treatment of patients with lupus nephritis.

Top Research in Gout from ACR Convergence 2024 at a Glance

Lisa Stamp, MBChB, PhD  |  November 23, 2024

Dr. Lisa Stamp helps filter the noise to get to the key insights from the research abstracts on gout presented at ACR Convergence 2024.

Narrative Medicine: What Patient Stories Can Tell Us

Jason Liebowitz, MD, FACR  |  November 23, 2024

The skills used in literary analysis—understanding narrative through lines, interpreting stories—are highly relevant to medicine and can make doctors better in their professional activities. How and why are discussed in this article based on a session at ACR Convergence 2024.

Diagnosing Skin Disease in Patients with Dark Skin

Thomas R. Collins  |  November 23, 2024

Many rheumatologists may not be trained to properly identify the signs of skin disease in patients with dark skin, but in this ACR Convergence session, experts provide practical guidance for diagnosis.

What Does Being an ACR Master Mean? ACR’s 2024 Master’s Class Honored

Patrice Fusillo  |  November 22, 2024

The ACR honored 19 members for outstanding contributions to the ACR and the field of rheumatology.

Should We Manage Men & Women Differently?

Samantha C. Shapiro, MD  |  November 22, 2024

Experts address how sex differences affect the clinical presentation, diagnosis, response to therapy and experience of illness for patients with PsA.

Advancements in Imaging

Ruth Jessen Hickman, MD  |  November 22, 2024

Experts shared insights into their work on building consensus for the use of musculoskeletal ultrasound for the diagnosis and management of RA and PsA.

Better Education on Gout

Mary Beth Nierengarten  |  November 22, 2024

Experts addressed how education and follow-up for patients with gout can improve disease management and highlighted the need for a better construction of gout remission.

Approaches to Difficult-to-Manage Spondyloarthritis

Samantha C. Shapiro, MD  |  November 22, 2024

At this ACR Convergence 2024 session, two experts spoke about identifying difficult-to-manage patients with spondyloarthritis, differentiating active disease from fibromyalgia & therapy selection in these patients.

A More Equitable Future in Lupus Care & Outcomes

Samantha C. Shapiro, MD  |  November 22, 2024

The 2024 Dubois Memorial Lecture focused on health inequities with lupus & strategies to close the gap.

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