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PR-COIN Initiative Takes Aim at Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
The Pediatric Rheumatology Care and Outcomes Improvement Network uses clinical evidence and a network of collaborators to improve outcomes for children with JIA
Fellow’s Forum Case Report: Diagnosing Antisynthetase Syndrome
A variable combination of interstitial lung disease, myopathy, fever, joint involvement, and mechanic’s hands characterize this systemic autoimmune syndrome
Rheuminations: New Rules for Rheumatologists
Transparent hospital costs, salary caps for senior hospital executives, and no more faxes top one rheumatologist’s wish list for revised healthcare rules
Coding Corner Question: April
Test your coding knowledge for a patient with sacrolitis and ankylosing spondylitis who gets a sacroiliac joint injection during an office visit
Is Predisone 3 mg/day an Appropriate Dose for Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis?
Long-term, low-dose prednisone at less than 5 mg/day appears tolerable and effective for many patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA)
Rheuminations: Epigenetics May Help to Explain Why Some Get Rheumatic Disease
Recent research around genes and environmental stresses suggests outside influences can make lasting changes to the genome via epigenetic mechanisms
Letter: Consider the Bent Fork
As rheumatologists, when people ask us about wearing the bent fork lapel pin, we have the opportunity to educate the public about the Simple Tasks Campaign and the value of rheumatology
Was Gout Rampant Among the Romans?
Lead in wine consumed by Romans may have contributed to a high incidence of gout among aristocrats of the Roman Empire
Online Medical Information Adds New Dimension to Patients’ Discussions with Doctors
Patients and rheumatologists find pros and cons in Web-based research
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