Differentiating between subgroups of myositis is a diagnostic challenge for physicians, but using some guiding principles can be helpful,
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ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting 2012: Risk of Immunosuppression from Rheumatic Disease Therapies Poses Challenge for Rheumatologists
Therapies can raise patients’ risk of contracting tuberculosis or other infectious diseases, complicating treatment
Two Inflammatory Conditions—Polymyalgia Rheumatica and Giant Cell Arteritis—Share Clinical Connection
Polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR) and giant cell arteritis (GCA) have common clinical and epidemiologic links, but they need not occur synchronously
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
The ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting Provides Look Back at History of Rheumatology
The annual meeting of the American College of Rheumatology and Association of Rheumatology Health Professionals’ (ACR/ARHP) provide an opportunity to rewind through the history of rheumatology, and spotlight the speciality’s future
What Rheumatologists Should Look for in Diagnosing SAPHO Syndrome
SAPHO syndrome (synovitis, acne, pustulosis, hyperostosis, and osteitis) is an obscure condition that can vex patients and clinicians
Life, Happiness, and the Pursuit of Rheumatology
What makes rheumatologists such a happy group?
Coding Corner Question: August Coding Challenge
A 43-year-old female established patient diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis comes to the office for her first infliximab infusion.
Inflammatory Myopathies in Children
Treatment options and recent research for juvenile dermatomyositis.
Advocating for Rheumatology: A Patient’s Perspective
I have made it my personal goal to ensure that future patients don’t have to go through the same uncertainty and delayed treatment that I went through.
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