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More than 15% of newly-diagnosed patients with lupus exhibit evidence of retinopathy
Patients with systemic lupus erythematosus demonstrate a relatively high rate of retinopathy at initial diagnosis, and may represent an early manifestation of the disease, according to data published in BMC Rheumatology.
Walking tops list of exercises among adults with arthritis engaged in physical activity
Among patients with arthritis who engaged in physical activity in the past month, about 71% reported walking as one of their two most frequent activities, followed by gardening and weightlifting, according to CDC researchers.
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CARE referral rule bests REACH for detecting inflammatory arthritis, rheumatic disease
Compared to the Rotterdam Early Arthritis Cohort referral rule, the Clinical Arthritis Rule had superior specificity and overall diagnostic performance in recognizing inflammatory arthritis and inflammatory rheumatic disease in primary care.
Nearly one-quarter of US adults have arthritis; 43% of those report activity limitations
An estimated 58.5 million adults in the United States — nearly one-quarter of the country’s adult population — had arthritis, while 25.7 million demonstrated arthritis-related activity limitations, during 2016 to 2018, according to data.
Healio launches rheumatology quiz platform, Rheum + Boards
Healio announced the launch of Rheum and Boards, a quiz-based, online learning resource for rheumatologists, according to a Healio press release.
Elderly patients with SLE, breast cancer at increased risk for mortality
Systemic lupus erythematosus is a risk factor for increased mortality in elderly patients with early breast cancer, according to data published in Arthritis Care & Research.
Patients with neuropsychiatric lupus symptoms ‘diverse ... not unique’
Although patients with neuropsychiatric manifestations of systemic lupus erythematosus can exhibit a diverse range of rare manifestations, these symptoms are not necessarily unique to lupus, according to a presenter here.
Communication, controlled disease key to avoid ‘severe pregnancy outcomes’ in lupus
Having well controlled disease is the first and most important step to a safe pregnancy in patients with lupus, according to a presenter at the 2021 Congress of Clinical Rheumatology-West.
‘What is non-renal lupus?’: Bridging the patient, provider communication gap
When addressing symptoms of non-renal lupus, there is often a disconnect between the rheumatologist’s focus on inflammation-related symptoms and the patient’s need to improve fatigue and pain, according to a presenter here.
Rheumatologists use rituximab more often than nephrologists for lupus nephritis in children
Rheumatologists opt for therapy regimens that include rituximab more often than nephrologists in treating refractory lupus nephritis or renal flare in children, according to data published in Pediatric Rheumatology.
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