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IL-17 inhibitors may break TNFi ‘glass ceiling’ in psoriatic arthritis prescribing
Although TNF inhibitors remain the first choice biologic for many rheumatologists treating psoriatic arthritis, interleukin-17 inhibitors may soon overtake them, according to a market analysis from Spherix Global Insights.
Girl presents with pain, lymph node on neck
An 8-year-old girl was seen for right-sided neck pain and an underlying lymph node measuring 2.5 cm with surrounding inflammatory swelling. What's your diagnosis?
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‘Anxiety about aging’: How dermatologists can discuss sun safety with Gen Z adults
Generation Z adults love skin care but are less enthusiastic about sunscreen and sun safety practices, putting them at a higher risk for skin cancer, according to a new survey from the American Academy of Dermatology.
'Full cancer screening' essential for patients of all ages with dermatomyositis
DESTIN, Fla. — Although the strongest predictor of malignancy in dermatomyositis is age, all adult patients should undergo cancer screening, according to a speaker at the Congress of Clinical Rheumatology East annual meeting.
Drug use-associated endocarditis increases hospitalization risk for bacterial infections
People with drug use-associated infective endocarditis are at high risk of mortality and future hospitalization for bacterial infections, including endocarditis, skin and soft tissue infections and bacteremia, researchers found.
Samsung biosimilar comparable to etanercept for psoriatic arthritis outcomes at 1 year
Patients with psoriatic arthritis demonstrated similar disease activity outcomes and drug persistence after long-term treatment with either etanercept or its biosimilar SB4, according to data published in Arthritis Care & Research.
‘Subclinical’ left ventricular abnormalities portend lower survival, breathlessness in SSc
Patients with systemic sclerosis who demonstrate left ventricular abnormalities, either overt or “subclinical,” have poorer survival and increased shortness of breath, according to data published in Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism.
Q&A: Alcohol consumption can age skin, trigger underlying diseases
Alcohol does more than affect your liver — it can affect your skin too.
Skin tags associated with obesity, metabolic syndrome in children
Acrochordons, also known as skin tags or fibroepithelial polyps, are correlated with metabolic disease and obesity in pediatric patients, according to a study.
Antioxidant-rich diets may improve quality of life in women with acne
High adherence to an antioxidant diet reduced the risk for acne impacting patient quality of life in women, according to a study.
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