Autoantibody testing, electromyogram, muscle tissue biopsy, and a clinical exam may help confirm a myopathy diagnosis
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Tips for Myositis Management
Differentiating between subgroups of myositis is a diagnostic challenge for physicians, but using some guiding principles can be helpful,
ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting 2012: Genes Not the Only Factor in Susceptibility to Rheumatoid Arthritis
Epigenetics, innate immunity, and environmental stresses such as smoking could have more influence than scientists once believed
In Memoriam: Rheumatology Loses Dedicated Pediatric Rheumatologist
Suzanne L. Bowyer, MD served as chief of the division of rheumatology at the Riley Hospital for Children in Indianapolis and director of the fellowship program from 2003 until 2012
Blue Ribbon Panel on Academic Rheumatology Publishes Final Report
Report offers recommendations to address critical issues with training, practice, and research
ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting 2012: What Rheumatologists Need to Know about the New Oral Anticoagulants
A hematologist outlines how the new drugs can help treat coagulation triggered by rheumatological diseases
ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting 2012: Electronic Portals Appeal to Patients
A recent survey found that 75% of patients would use a secure electronic portal to access their medical information
Panel Addresses Drug Safety Issues in Rheumatology Products
Black box warnings, TNF inhibitors, and tofacitinib discussed
What Mick Jagger Can Teach Us About Growing Old Gracefully
Preventive lifestyle behaviors, including regular exercise, can compress morbidity and disability to the very end of our lives, say rheumatologists
ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting 2012: Immunosuppressed Rheumatic Disease Patients Still Candidates for Vaccines
People with rheumatic diseases can be considered to receive flu and pneumococcal vaccines even if they’re on immunosuppressive drugs
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