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Articles tagged with "Clinical"

Fellow’s Forum Case Report: Aneurysm in Takayasu’s Arteritis

G.C. Yathish, MD, Taral Parikh, MD, Parikshit Sagdeo, MD, Balakrishnan Canchi, MD, Gurmeet Mangat, MD, & Hemanth Kumar Pandharpurkar, MS  |  August 17, 2015

A healthy 30-year-old Indian male was performing his routine workout in the gym when he developed giddiness and transient blackouts. He thought it was due to exercising excessively. Over the next month, he developed a low-grade fever and started feeling lethargic, to the extent that he was unable to exercise or work. He was admitted…

Catastrophic Antiphospholipid Syndrome with Pulmonary Hemorrhage: A Case Report

Joy-Ann Tabanor, MD, Hyun Bae, MD, Girish Sonpal, MD, & Karlene Williams, MD  |  August 17, 2015

Antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) is an autoimmune condition characterized by hypercoagulability often manifested as recurrent thrombosis or pregnancy complications, with persistently circulating antiphospholipid (aPL) antibodies or lupus anticoagulant. Catastrophic APS (CAPS), also known as Asherson syndrome, occurs in less than 1% of cases of APS and involves occlusive microangiopathy in at least three organ systems.1 Case…

The Diagnostic View: Assess Your Rheumatology Knowledge

Jennifer L. Demertzis, MD  |  March 2, 2015

Radiograph, MR images of 54-year-old woman with right elbow pain

The Diagnostic View: Our Findings

Jennifer L. Demertzis, MD  |  March 1, 2015

Radiograph, MR images reveal pigmented villonodular synovitis in 54-year-old woman with right elbow pain

Seizures in Lupus

Anna Helena Jonsson, MD, PhD, and Shamik Bhattacharyya, MD  |  March 1, 2015

Case report highlights important twist to differential diagnosis of neuropsychiatric lupus

The ACR 2015 State-of-the-Art Clinical Symposium Scheduled May 1–3 in Chicago

From the College  |  March 1, 2015

Rheumatology experts to discuss latest therapeutic developments, research findings, scientific advances in specialty

Rat Model of Arthritis Sheds Light on How Disease Affects Bone

Lara C. Pullen, PhD  |  February 27, 2015

Increased bone turnover, mineral loss among signs of bone damage found in disease-induced rats

2014 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting: Psoriatic Arthritis

Mary Beth Nierengarten  |  February 1, 2015

Clinical manifestations, approaches to diagnosis, treatment

2014 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting: Lung Fibrosis

Mary Beth Nierengarten  |  February 1, 2015

New drugs, targeted treatments for idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis

Biomarkers to Guide Diagnosis, Treatment of Rheumatic Diseases

Rick Brasington, MD  |  January 1, 2015

Examining the usefulness, drawbacks of current biomarkers in rheumatology and progress to develop better ones

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