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Months After COVID-19 Infection, Rheumatic-Like Symptoms Persist

Mary Beth Nierengarten  |  April 16, 2021

As more people get vaccinated for COVID-19, there’s hope that the long days of a pandemic, which has claimed more than 2.5 million lives globally and 500,000 in the U.S., will soon draw to a close and allow daily life to return to normal. However, for some people, this recovery may take longer, because the…

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Cytokine Targets & Treatment Developments for Psoriatic Arthritis & Spondyloarthritis

Carina Stanton  |  March 15, 2021

ACR CONVERGENCE 2020—In recent years, a pathophysiological role for the interleukin (IL) 17/IL-23 axis in the development of psoriasis, enthesitis and inflammatory arthritis has been investigated in both rodent and human models. Clinical trials have demonstrated differential benefits for skin disease and joint disease in patients with psoriatic arthritis, axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA) and ankylosing spondylitis…

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The ACR’s 2020 Advocacy Year in Review

Blair Solow, MD, & Zachary Wallace, MD, MSc  |  February 16, 2021

To say it has been an interesting (the science and the memes), tumultuous (the politics) and heartbreaking (the pandemic and social injustice) year is an understatement. There have been moments of grace and inspiration that we hope have kept everyone going.  As we look to 2021, we take lessons from our experiences in 2020. Washington,…

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The Character of Rheumatology Has Changed Over the Past 50 Years

Bruce Rothschild, MD  |  February 16, 2021

Camelot allegedly existed once upon a time in South Wales. The name was evoked again in the 1960s, but perhaps it is also applicable to the character of rheuma­tology in the halcyon days of the 1970s and 80s.  That’s not to belittle the world we now live in, with so many treatment options for our…

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Case Report: A Lupus Patient with Abdominal Pain

Emily Purcell, MD, Colin Ligon, MD, MHS, & Chris T. Derk, MD, MS  |  February 16, 2021

Our patient was a 33-year-old, 5’2″ Asian woman with a past medical history of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). The diagnosis was based on serologies positive for anti-nuclear antibodies (ANAs), as well as antibodies to Sm, RNP and SSA. Her illness included neuropsychiatric and cutaneous involvement. She also had a diagnosis of Hashimoto’s thyroiditis.  She presented…

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Interfering with Interferon: Experts Discuss IFN Signaling & IFN Inhibition Treatment Possibilities

Mary Beth Nierengarten  |  January 25, 2021

NIH investigators describe key features and genetic causes of Mendelian interferonopathies, & treatment approaches that may indicate the efficacy of IFN inhibition.

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COVID-19 Vaccines: Implications for Rheumatology Practice & Research

Larry Beresford  |  January 19, 2021

In late December, the ACR convened a COVID-19 Vaccine Consortium via a conference call to consider rheumatology’s place in the massive worldwide effort to develop, test, deliver and further study the vaccines promising to bring the historic pandemic under control.

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Winter 2021’s Awards, Appointments & Announcements in Rheumatology

Gretchen Henkel  |  January 19, 2021

New Appointments for Carlos Lozada, MD In the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, Carlos J. Lozada, MD, FACP, FACR, professor of clinical medicine, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, has expanded his professional and volunteer duties. In May he was appointed chief (interim) of the Division of Rheumatology at the Miller School of Medicine,…

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Rheum After 5: Introducing Dr. Grayson & the Affordable Rock ‘n’ Roll Act

Carol Patton  |  January 19, 2021

Peter Grayson, MD, MSc, a tenure track investigator at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Intramural Research Program, Bethesda, Md., sometimes wonders how his life would have turned out if the band he was playing in during college had signed a recording contract with a major record label. Dr. Grayson has been playing the piano…

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ACR Advocacy: 2020 Year in Review

Blair Solow, MD  |  January 11, 2021

As a new year begins, Government Affairs Committee Chair Blair Solow, MD, takes stock of ACR advocacy wins in 2020 and issues to watch in 2021, including workforce issues, continued telemedicine access, prior authorization relief, Medicare reimbursement and drug pricing.

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