A 47-year-old Caucasian woman presented to the rheumatology clinic with a one-year history of pain and swelling involving the wrists, hands, ankles and feet that progressively worsened. Her symptoms included generalized fatigue, morning stiffness in the hands and lower back lasting more than an hour, Raynaud’s phenomena (triphasic), photosensitivity, tightening of the skin of the…
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EULAR 2013: Tips for Managing Peripheral Neuropathy in Rheumatic Disease
How to determine which tests to order, how to interpret them, and how to decide on the right treatment course
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