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Articles tagged with "Diagnostic Criteria"

Watch Those Eyes

Sirichai Pasadhika,MD and James T. Rosenbaum, MD  |  December 1, 2007

What you need to know about Uveitis in Rheumatic Diseases

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Staff  |  November 1, 2007

Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is possibly the most common nerve disorder experienced today. It affects 3% to 7% of the population and is usually treatable. Middle-age and older individuals are more likely to develop CTS than younger people, and women develop CTS three times more frequently than men.

Know Your Unknown Unknowns

David S. Pisetsky, MD, PhD  |  October 1, 2007

Making life-or-death decisions based on unknown information is the challenge of medicine.

A Better Family Plan

Staff  |  October 1, 2007

How to minimize the risks of pregnancy for women with SLE

To Measure is to Know

Gretchen Henkel  |  October 1, 2007

Piet van Riel, MD, PhD, shepherd of RA improvement criteria

Reading Rheum

Eric S. Schned, MD  |  October 1, 2007

Handpicked Reviews Of Contemporary Literature

What Causes Nephrogenic Systemic Fibrosis?

Jonathan Kay, MD  |  September 1, 2007

Imaging studies and kidney problems may trigger this gadolinium-induced fibrosing syndrome

Meet the Lumbar Spinal Stenosis Challenge

David G. Borenstein, MD  |  August 1, 2007

Limited evidence and diagnostic options make this increasing condition difficult to treat

Antiphospholipid Antibody Syndrome

Staff  |  July 1, 2007

A recently identified autoimmune disorder, antiphospholipid antibody syndrome (APS) mainly affects young women between age 30 and 40. Those affected by APS may otherwise be healthy or have an underlying disease such as systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).

Clinical Cutting Edge

Jane Jerrard  |  July 1, 2007

Updates on Sjogren’s syndrome, myositis, and vasculitis

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