Questions around prescribing steroids as bridge therapy, in long-term low dosages, or low-dose timed-release formulas, or not at all evoke controversy among rheumatologists
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Respect Rheumatologists as Responsible Adults: A Call for MOC Reform
A rheumatologist says current maintenance of certification requirements put unnecessary stress on clinicians
Giant Cell Arteritis Challenging to Diagnose, Manage
Common form of primary vasculitis difficult to identify, treat, but latest research suggests potential new therapeutic targets
The Diagnostic View: Assess Your Rheumatology Knowledge
Radiograph, MR images of 49-year-old woman with left shoulder pain
The Diagnostic View: Our Findings
Radiograph, MR images of left shoulder reveal rheumatoid arthritis in 49-year-old woman
2014 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting: Diagnosing PACNS and Its Mimics
Accurate diagnosis for primary angiitis of the central nervous system requires close scrutiny, team effort
Metabolic Biosensor Implicated in Gout
AMP-activated protein kinase may be link between nutritional excess, inflammation that leads to gout
Medical Coding Certification Important for Rheumatology Practices
The ACR’s certified coding in rheumatology certificate trains individuals in coding concepts, principles in rheumatology
The Rheumatologist as Detective
A case of difficult-to-diagnose Whipple’s disease
2014 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting: Rheumatology Drug Updates, Safety News
Plus, hydrocodone combination products and brodalumab
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