Delving deeper into the nonvasculitis aspects of the disease
Immunosuppressive Treatment for Lupus in the Next Decade
It’s time for a new strategy
The LUMINA Study
Impact beyond lupus in U.S. Hispanics
The DMOAD Dream a Generation Later
Few effective treatments for OA have been developed, and the approach to clinical trials might need modifications
New Criteria for RA Remission
ACR and EULAR update 1981 criteria to reflect modern treatment options
New Approaches to Inflammatory Myopathy
Advances in diagnostic modalities and treatments emerge
Macrophage Activation Syndrome
A review of diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis
For MAS, Early Diagnosis Is Key
Research helps hasten diagnosis and treatment of macrophage activation syndrome
A New Pain PILL: Lending a Personal Approach to Personalized Medicine
In caring for patients with chronic pain, I have tried all kinds of treatments to reduce bothersome symptoms, hoping to achieve improvements that are better than the usual one or two points on a visual analog scale. The list of these treatments is long—no doubt, you have tried the same ones—and include the expected array…
How a Rheumatologist Thinks: Cognition and Diagnostic Errors in Rheumatology
The Institute of Medicine has reported that each year up to 98,000 deaths result from iatrogenic injury and error.1 Autopsy series have suggested a 15% error rate in the practice of medicine. These numbers are surprising and concerning and raise important questions about how we practice medicine. What kind of errors do we make as…
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