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Asymmetrical Laughter by a Provider Erodes Trust

M. Cameron Hay, PhD, & Kerby Hyland  |  November 14, 2021

It was Christmas Eve, 1996. The pain had become excruciating—it had to be for Kerby to opt to go to the hos­pital on Christmas Eve because Kerby’s pain tolerance was high. At that point, he had been living with what had ultimately been diagnosed as psoriatic arthritis for about 30 years. That Christmas Eve, the…

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From Contraception to Breastfeeding: Experts Address Reproductive Health & Medication Management

Mithu Maheswaranathan, MD  |  November 11, 2021

ACR CONVERGENCE 2021—Rheumatologists are often left in a challenging space when managing medications for patients with rheumatic diseases in relation to contraception, pregnancy and breastfeeding, especially with many novel immunosuppressants and often a dearth of pregnancy safety data. On Nov. 6 during ACR Convergence 2021, leading reproductive health experts came together to speak on this…

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Gout Research at a Glance: ‘My picks for the top research in gout presented at ACR Convergence 2021’

Lisa Stamp, MBChB, PhD  |  November 10, 2021

Dr. Lisa Stamp helps filter the noise to get to the key insights from the research abstracts on gout presented at ACR Convergence 2021.

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Trial Pits Upadacitinib vs. Adalimumab for Psoriatic Arthritis

Vanessa Caceres  |  October 14, 2021

As treatments for psoriatic arthritis (PsA) emerge, a clinical trial comparing the Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitor upadacitinib and the tumor necrosis fac­tor (TNF) inhibitor adalimumab provided some new insights. Published earlier this year in The New England Journal of Medi­cine, the SELECT-PsA 1, double-blind, phase 3 trial found that a 30 mg dose of upadacitinib…

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Tips for Transitioning Patients from Pediatric to Adult Rheumatology Care

Sarah D. Bayefsky, MD, Kimberly DeQuattro, MD, & Rebecca E. Sadun, MD, PhD  |  October 14, 2021

Approximately 50% of young adult patients with childhood-onset rheumatic diseases become lost to follow-up within the first year of transferring to adult rheumatology care, mirroring the statistics of other subspecialties.1,2 One of the challenges cited most consistently by young adult patients and their families relates to differences between rheumatology care delivery in the pediatric and…

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Vasculitis Guidelines in Focus, Part 5: Takayasu Arteritis

Michael Putman, MD  |  October 11, 2021

Andy Abril, MD, a lead author of the ACR/VF guideline for Takayasu arteritis (TAK), discusses the recommendations for TAK.

Filed under:Clinical Criteria/GuidelinesConditionsVasculitis Tagged with:guidelineTakayasu arteritis (TAK)VasculitisVasculitis Foundation

Vasculitis Guidelines in Focus, Part 3: EGPA

Michael Putman, MD  |  September 14, 2021

In this third article in the series, we talk with Philip Seo, MD, MHS, about eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis (EGPA).

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Summer 2021’s Awards, Appointments & Announcements in Rheumatology

Kelly April Tyrrell & Gretchen Henkel  |  September 14, 2021

Marian Hannan Celebrated after 10 Years as AC&R Editor-in-Chief By Kelly April Tyrrell This summer, the 10-year tenure of Marian Hannan, MPH, DSc, as editor in chief of Arthritis Care & Research (AC&R), has come to an end. Kelli Allen, PhD, assumed the post on July 1. “Marian has done a fantastic job over the…

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Case Report: Drug-Induced Lupus

Haseeb Chaudhary, MD, Prem Parajuli, MD, & Devy Setyono, MD  |  September 14, 2021

The incidence of drug-induced lupus continues to rise as clinicians expand their therapeutic armamentarium. An estimated 15,000–30,000 cases of drug-induced lupus occur every year in the U.S. alone.1 It is a well-known, but rare, complication of commonly used medications, such as anti-hypertensive, anti-arrhythmic and anti-epileptic drugs, as well as biologic and immune checkpoint therapies.2,3 The…

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A Look Back at the ACR’s Strong Response to COVID-19

David R. Karp, MD, PhD  |  September 14, 2021

We are now a year-and-a-half into the COVID‑19 pandemic, and rheuma­tologists and rheuma­tology professionals are still facing some of the same challenges that began in spring 2020, as well as new ones. Most recently, we learned that COVID‑19 vaccine efficacy is reduced in some patients on immunosuppressive therapies and the need for additional immunization is…

Filed under:ConditionsLegislation & AdvocacyPediatric ConditionsProfessional Topics Tagged with:COVID-19Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ)Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C)President's Perspectivetelehealth

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