Healio Rheumatology Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Healio Rheumatology.
Table of Contents
- Lumpers, Splitters, and the Move Toward New Taxonomy for Rheumatology
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- Clinical Uncertainty from this Side of the Bedrail: Role of Empathic Communication Leonard H. Calabrese, DO
- Ace the Case: A 36-Year-Old Woman Presents With Generalized Pain, Easy Fatigability, Difficulty Staying Asleep, and Cognitive Difficulties for the Past 11 Months
- EULAR: Gout Diagnosis Should Not Depend on Hyperuricemia Alone
- EULAR: Identifying Thrombotic, Obstetric Risk Factors Key to Managing Antiphospholipid Syndrome
- More than a Quarter of Patients With OA Still Receive Opioids
- Fasinumab Improves Pain, Function in OA
- Low Disease Activity, Remission Predict Better Quality of Life in SLE
- Opioid Prescription Common in Patients With Ankylosing Spondylitis
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- Positive Framing Improves Patients’ Willingness to Switch to Biosimilar
- Pregnancy Outcomes in Women With Lupus Significantly Improved in Last 18 Years
- Steroid Use in Polymyalgia, GCA Linked to Significantly Higher Infection Risk
- Survey: Rheumatologists, Dermatologists Lack Consensus on Lupus Management
- Congratulations to the NYRIF Abstract Winners
- Nephritis Less Prevalent in Patients With Common Variable Immunodeficiency in SLE
- Medicare Spending on DMARDs ‘Increased Dramatically’ Over 4 Years
- Corrona: Leveraging ‘Big Data’ for Improved Patient Outcomes
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- ‘Gout Lies’ Campaign Helps Physicians Target Disease Myths
- Gout Linked to Nearly 80% Increased Mortality Risk Due to Renal Disease
- Nearly Half of Stem Cell Clinics Lack Physicians Trained in Advertised Treatments
- PCP Referral Letters for Rheumatology Care Lack Basic, Key Information
- Peripheral Arthritis Can Occur at Any Time During New Axial SpA