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Practical Medication Management

Gretchen Henkel  |  September 1, 2009

Take a firm stand in perioperative and pregnant patients with rheumatic disease

Filed under:Practice Support Tagged with:ClinicalPracticeQuality Care

Psoriatic Arthritis: From Leeds to the Limelight

Christopher Ritchlin, MD, MPH, and Philip Helliwell, MD, PhD  |  August 1, 2009

Advances in understanding of the disease begin in the 1960s

Filed under:ConditionsOther Rheumatic ConditionsPsoriatic Arthritis Tagged with:DiagnosisGRAPPApsoriatic arthritis

Tailor the Message for Arthritis Self-Care

Gretchen Henkel  |  July 1, 2009

Delving into patients’ perceptions of self-management activities

Filed under:Meeting ReportsPatient PerspectivePractice Support Tagged with:ACR/ARHP Annual MeetingArthritisCDCTreatment

Vasculitis

Gary S. Hoffman, MD  |  June 1, 2009

A New perspective on when and how it begins

Filed under:ConditionsVasculitis Tagged with:DiagnosisEtiologyTreatmentVasculitis

Gout

Staff  |  March 1, 2009

Patient Fact Sheet

Filed under:ConditionsFrom the CollegeGout and Crystalline Arthritis Tagged with:GoutPatient Fact Sheet

Lupus in the Child’s Mind

Hermine Brunner, MD, MSc, and Marisa Klein-Gitelman, MD, MPH  |  March 1, 2009

Unique neuropsychiatric problems require a unique approach

Filed under:ConditionsSystemic Lupus Erythematosus Tagged with:DiagnosisNeurologySystemic lupus erythematosusTreatment

Patient Self-Management Pioneer

Gretchen Henkel  |  December 1, 2008

Kate Lorig RN, DrPH, continues to map new territories

Filed under:Education & TrainingPractice SupportProfilesResearch Rheum Tagged with:colleagueMentorPain ManagementResearchrheumatology

Cellular Therapy of Autoimmune Disease

Alan Tyndall, MD  |  November 1, 2008

Is a novel treatment breakthrough on the horizon?

Filed under:Clinical Criteria/GuidelinesConditionsResearch Rheum Tagged with:Autoimmune diseaseResearchTreatment

Wegener’s Granulomatosis Treatment Today

Carol A. Langford, MD MHS  |  October 1, 2008

WG has an evolving prognosis and treatment course

Filed under:ConditionsEducation & TrainingVasculitis Tagged with:TreatmentWegener's GranulomatosisWG

Osteonecrosis of the Jaw

From the College  |  September 1, 2008

Osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ) is a condition in which an area of jawbone is not covered by the gums that has lasted for more than eight weeks. ONJ occurs when a facial bone begins to starve from a permanent or temporary lack of blood. As the name indicates—with osteo meaning bone and necrosis meaning death—the bone begins to die, causing pain and deterioration.

Filed under:ConditionsFrom the CollegeOsteoarthritis and Bone Disorders Tagged with:Diagnostic CriteriaONJOsteonecrosisPatient Fact Sheet

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