When preventing a disease is harder than its treatment
RA Treatment May Be Beneficial Even After Patients Meet Remission Criteria
An analysis of wrist MRIs from participants in the Treatment of Early Aggressive Rheumatoid Arthritis (TEAR) clinical trial indicates that patients continue to show joint inflammation even after two years of early aggressive therapy.
Hydroxychloroquine Retinopathy Still Alive and Well
How rheumatologists are affected by new guidelines from ophthalmology
Ethics Forum
What’s your ongoing obligation to care for patients who can’t pay?
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
Patient-Driven Care
Lupus patient becomes international advocate for better education and care in her home country
Glucocorticoids a Fracture Risk at Any Dose
Updated recommendations advocate doing more to determine fracture risk and the need for preventive therapy
Rheumatology Practice Pearls: Defusing the Angry Patient
Providing the best medical care is at the forefront of every physician’s mind. Regardless of this, your patient may still get very upset or angry.
Coding Corner Answer
March’s Coding Answer
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