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Advancing the RA Armamentarium with Emerging Therapies |
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Aggressively Pursuing Remission in RA: Where Will Emerging Therapies Fit into the Treatment Armamentarium? |
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Highlights of the 12th Annual European Congress of Rheumatology |
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Applying Scientific Measurement of Disease Activity in Clinical Rheumatology |
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Case 4: SB is a 52-year-old woman with a 2-year history of increasing polyarthritis. She presents for evaluation after her PCP-prescribed regimen of TNFI and naproxen becomes increasingly ineffective. |
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Case 1: JW is a 31-year-old woman who presents with an 8-week-history of joint pain and stiffness. Her initial lab results indicate an RF of >500 and an anti-CCP of >100 |
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Case 2: ML is a 35-year-old woman whose RA regimen was halted when she was recently hospitalized with pulmonary infection. Her respiratory symptoms have resolved, but ML’s RA symptoms have flared dramatically. |
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Case 3: CB is a 38-year-old man, employed as a carpenter, who presents with a 2-month history of pain in multiple joints that has caused difficulty in using tools and carrying lumber at work. CB has a family history of RA, and his mother was HLADR4+. |
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Aggressively Pursuing Remission in Rheumatic Disease |
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Jessica Visit 3: A 35-Year-Old White Female Diagnosed with SpA is Being Seen on Follow-up |
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Carol Visit 3: A 44-Year-Old Female Being Treated for RA Discovers a Lump In Her Right Armpit |
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Carol Visit 2: 44-Year-Old Female Returning for Follow-up Reporting Persistent Swelling and Tenderness in Multiple Joints |
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Jessica Visit 1: 35-Year-Old White Female with Persistent Back and Foot Pain |
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Carol Visit 1: 44-Year-Old Female with Pain, Swelling, and Stiffness in Her Hands, Feet, and Shoulders |