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Psoriatic Arthritis: Recognize, Manage Comorbidities

Karen Appold  |  May 15, 2015

As the literature on comorbidities linked to psoriatic arthritis (PsA) expands, it’s becoming more difficult for clinicians to keep up with what comorbidities should be assessed and how these comorbidities affect treatment selection. Given this, rheumatologists at the Perelman School of Medicine at University of Pennsylvania, Cleveland Clinic and Hospital for Special Surgery in New…

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Tips for Physicians on Handling Personal Problems at Work

Karen Appold  |  May 15, 2015

As a physician, it’s important to be in the present 100% of the time. “Writing the wrong number on a prescription pad is an extreme, but important, example of what could happen if a physician is distracted,” says consultant Donna Singer, Donna Singer Consulting LLC, Newton, Mass. Sanjay Chabra, DO, director of rheumatology, St. Jude…

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Rheumatologists on the Move

Ann-Marie Lindstrom  |  May 15, 2015

Maura Daly Iversen Named Catherine Worthingham Fellow by APTA Maura Daly Iversen, PT, DPT, SD, MPH, FNAP, FAPTA, associate editor of The Rheumatologist, was recently named a Catherine Worthingham Fellow—the highest honor among the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) membership categories. According to the award announcement, Worthingham “motivated others to make an impact within the…

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Rheumatologist Sidney R. Block, MD, Relishes Role as Cantor

Carol Patton  |  May 15, 2015

Sidney R. Block, MD, has practiced rheumatology in Maine since 1975, where he now lives on the coast in Northport. He has received the Paulding Phelps Award and been recognized as a Master by the American College of Rheumatology. He is also a lay cantor for the Jewish reform congregation in Bangor, which he helped…

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Plaquenil: From Malaria Treatment to Managing Lupus, RA

Charles Radis, DO  |  May 15, 2015

In 1984, I wrote my first prescription for the antimalarial drug, hydroxychloroquine (Plaquenil), for a 28-year-old woman with SLE. She was considerably overweight, with inflammatory arthritis and a photosensitive rash, and I worried that oral corticosteroids would tip her over into diabetes. I presented the case to my attending, Steven Malawista, MD, at the Yale…

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Meet the Editors

The editorial staff of The Rheumatologist comprises medical and publishing professionals. Physician Editor Bharat Kumar, MD, MME, FACP, FAAAAI, RhMSUS, is a clinical associate professor of internal medicine in the Division of Immunology, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City. Before assuming the role of physician editor, he was a member of the ACR…

Health Data Breaches on the Rise

Kathryn Doyle (Reuters Health)  |  April 15, 2015

Large-scale health data breaches reported by doctors and health plans have been rising steadily, a new report shows. From 2010 to 2013, nearly 1000 large breaches affected more than 29 million individual health records, and more than half resulted from theft or loss of laptops, thumb drives and paper records, according to researchers with access…

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Complement Polymorphism Plays Role in RA Pathology

Lara C. Pullen, PhD  |  April 13, 2015

Study proposes increased active C5a recruits neutrophils to arthritic joints to maintain inflammation

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Imaging in Ankylosing Spondylitis

Susanne Juhl Pedersen, MD, PhD  |  April 1, 2015

MRI inflammation, fat and new bone formation in the sacroiliac joints, spine in patients with AS

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