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'Strange times’: Prescribing methotrexate legally ‘low risk’ Post-Roe
PHILADELPHIA — Rheumatologists are unlikely to be held liable under a state’s anti-abortion laws for prescribing methotrexate for a rheumatic disease, according to a law professor who spoke at ACR Convergence 2022.
Hydroxychloroquine guidelines insufficient to prevent hospitalization for lupus flares
PHILADELPHIA — In patients with systemic lupus erythematosus, lower doses of hydroxychloroquine increase the risk for hospitalization due to flare, according to data presented at ACR Convergence 2022.
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Severe infection risk for lupus lower with belimumab vs. oral immunosuppressants
PHILADELPHIA — Patients with non-renal systemic lupus erythematosus who receive belimumab demonstrate a lower risk for severe infection vs. those treated with oral immunosuppressants, according to data presented at ACR Convergence 2022.
Half of low-grade proteinuria cases in lupus progress to clinical disease within 2 years
PHILADELPHIA — Half of patients with systemic lupus erythematosus and new-onset, low-grade proteinuria progress to clinical proteinuria within 2 years, according to results of a study presented at ACR Convergence 2022.
Proton pump inhibitors associated with signals for drug-induced lupus
Proton pump inhibitors may be associated with pharmacovigilance signals for the occurrence of drug-induced lupus erythematosus, according to a research letter published in JAMA Dermatology.
Patients with autoimmune diseases more likely to develop cardiovascular disease
Patients with autoimmune diseases may be at higher risk for cardiovascular disease than patients without autoimmune diseases, according to data published in The Lancet.
Lupus, coronary artery disease share genetic risk factors; data may lead to early testing
Researchers have identified shared genetic risk factors for systemic lupus erythematosus and coronary artery disease, according to data published in Cell Reports Medicine.
Overcoming physician ‘discomfort’: What rheumatologists need to know about birth control
Following the Supreme Court’s decision in June overturning Roe v. Wade, communication regarding effective and safe birth control in certain patients, including those with lupus and other rheumatic disease, has become immensely important.
Chromosomes, hormone changes in cis-, transgender patients drive regulatory T-cell changes
Sex-chromosomes and rapid changes in sex hormones during adolescence may drive changes in regulatory T-cell frequency and function, according to data published in The Lancet Rheumatology.
‘Poorly understood’ and rife with mimics: Rheum-neuro diseases require a team approach
For all the multitudes of diseases and diversity of organ systems rheumatologists are adept at managing and analyzing, the brain, spinal cord and related neurological conditions are often not among them.
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