Coding for patients presenting with chronic ankylosing spondylitis, osteoarthritis, ganglion cyst, gout and rheumatoid arthritis
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Persistent Symptomatic Hypocalcemia Due to Denosumab: A Case Review
Patients with osteoporosis and impaired renal function are at risk
Cryopyrin-Associated Periodic Syndromes: Difficult to Recognize, Diagnose, Treat
Two case studies demonstrate the difficulty, delay in recognizing this rare autoinflammatory disease
Metabolic Syndrome Linked to Higher Risk for Immunological Disorders
Research suggests patients with metabolic disorders, such as diabetes, might benefit from antiinflammatory drugs used to treat immunlogical disorders
Inflammatory Origin of Fever Is Key to Diagnosis
Fever in rheumatology patients may present evidence of an inflammatory process
Coding Corner Question: August
Level 4 coding for a follow-up visit by a patient with gout
Coding Corner Answer: August
Medical decision-making for established diagnosis of gout that is worsening
Diagnosis Trajectories Aid in Predicting Disease Progression
Gout important to progression of cardiovascular diseases in research analyzing ordered diagnoses of key conditions
Teaching Rheumatology in Haiti
Rheumatologist Ronald J. Anderson, MD, describes volunteer experience with medical residents, teaching rheumatology
Letters: UCLA Study on HLA-B27 Link with Ankylosing Spondylitis at Forefront
Researchers Scholosstein et al were first to connection HLA antigens to the inflammatory disease, not Brewerton et al as reported [The Rheumatologist, May 2014]
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