Current therapies target pathways of bone remodeling, but rheumatologists say a better understanding of the mechanisms of bone resorption, formation is needed to make an impact
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Fellow’s Forum Case Report: Takayasu’s Arteritis
How this rare form of large-vessel vasculitis affects different portions, branches of aorta and ways to diagnose, treat and manage the disease
ACR Board of Directors Tackles Slate of Business at Annual Meeting
Board welcomes 233 new and returning candidates, lends support to lupus classification criteria in partnership with EULAR, approves update of ACR policy statements and position statements at February meeting in Napa, Calif.
What Role Does Fascia Play in Rheumatic Diseases?
Recent research explores possible connections between abnormalities in fasciae and painful musculoskeletal conditions such as chronic back pain, osteoarthritis, and rheumatoid arthritis, as well as scleroderma
Letters: A Word of Caution on Colchicine Study
A rheumatologist warns against generalizing findings of the study reported in “Colchine Effective for Acute Pericarditis” [published online October 31, 2013] to all patients with rheumatic diseases
ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting 2013: Thousands of Rheumatology Professionals Gather To Learn, Network
The ACR/ARHP’s 77th annual convention in San Diego last October attracted more than 15,000 attendees to mix, mingle, and take in educational, training, and clinical sessions
My Experience at the ACR Dallas Rheumatology Research Workshop
A second-year rheumatology fellow reflects on lectures and lessons learned at the event
President’s Perspective: Outgoing ACR Leader Audrey B. Uknis, MD, Forecasts Bright Future for Rheumatology
Strides in strategic planning, advocacy, education, leadership development, and research during 2013 have well-positioned the College to advance rheumatology
New Insights into CPPD
Progress in research, outcomes, diagnosis, and treatment of calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate crystal deposition disease
EULAR 2013: Emerging Imaging Methods in Spondylarthritis Have Advantages and Flaws
New technologies from diffusion-weighted imaging to ultrasonography are being studied and refined, but much is yet to be understood
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