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Lack of racial diversity in rheumatology image banks perpetuates physician blind spot

Lack of racial diversity in rheumatology image banks perpetuates physician blind spot

This past spring, two studies shed light on how some of the largest clinician organizations and publishers in rheumatology, including the American College of Rheumatology and EULAR, have failed to provide adequate training materials or clear guidelines when it comes to caring for patients of color.

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Hand function, ulcer prevention top concerns for patients with SSc-related Raynaud’s

Hand function, ulcer prevention top concerns for patients with SSc-related Raynaud’s

Inability to use one’s fingers and the appearance of new ulcers are among the top five concerns that would prompt treatment escalation in patients with Raynaud’s phenomenon secondary to systemic sclerosis, according to data.

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Microvascular complications from CGRP antagonists for migraines uncommon in Raynaud's

Microvascular complications from CGRP antagonists for migraines uncommon in Raynaud's

Microvascular complications from the use of calcitonin gene-related peptide antagonists for migraines are uncommon in patients with underlying Raynaud’s syndrome, according to data published in JAMA Network Open.

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Autoimmune disease, rituximab linked to higher risk for severe COVID-19 pneumonia

Autoimmune disease, rituximab linked to higher risk for severe COVID-19 pneumonia

Patients with inflammatory rheumatic disease, but especially those with autoimmune conditions, as well as those treated with rituximab, may be at greater risk for severe COVID-19 pneumonia than the general population, according to data.

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March 30, 2021
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COVID-19 more severe than influenza in patients with autoimmune disease

COVID-19 more severe than influenza in patients with autoimmune disease

COVID-19 is more severe, with more complications and higher mortality, than influenza among patients with autoimmune disease, according to data published in Rheumatology.

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February 25, 2021
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Fatigue, Raynaud’s top physical activity barriers for patients with scleroderma

Fatigue, Raynaud’s top physical activity barriers for patients with scleroderma

Fatigue and Raynaud’s syndrome were rated “important” or “very important” as barriers to physical activity in at least 50% of patients with systemic sclerosis, according to survey results published in Arthritis Care & Research.

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January 19, 2021
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Digital ulcers, Raynaud's, GI issues biggest detriments to QoL in systemic sclerosis

Digital ulcers, Raynaud's, GI issues biggest detriments to QoL in systemic sclerosis

Digital ulcers, Raynaud symptoms and gastrointestinal complications are the biggest contributors to worsening quality of life in patients with systemic sclerosis, according to data published in Rheumatology.

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Breathing 'Rheum' in COVID-19 Hotspots: Detroit juggles poverty, protests, and possible resurgence

Breathing 'Rheum' in COVID-19 Hotspots: Detroit juggles poverty, protests, and possible resurgence

The COVID-19 pandemic, in places like Detroit, with a large working-class population, can highlight the gap between the rich and the poor. It can demonstrate how political unrest can impact the response to a critical situation. Moreover, it can show how health care workers can face both personal and professional challenges in managing an outbreak of this magnitude.

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May 20, 2020
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Cancer screening in scleroderma, dermatomyositis: What to do?

Cancer screening in scleroderma, dermatomyositis: What to do?

Cancer screening for high-risk patients with scleroderma should involve basic age, sex and risk factor targeted screening, paying particular attention to mammography in women and prostate-specific antigen in men, according to Ami Shah, MD, of John Hopkins University, at the virtual ACR State-of-the-Art Clinical Symposium.

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April 24, 2020
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Breathing 'Rheum' in COVID-19 Hotspots: New Orleans finds new 'camaraderie' amid economic bust

Breathing 'Rheum' in COVID-19 Hotspots: New Orleans finds new 'camaraderie' amid economic bust

The very idea of social distancing runs contrary to congregation and celebration, two things that lie at the core of New Orleans culture. It is for this reason, perhaps, that New Orleanians were initially resistant to quarantine measures to contain COVID-19. But as the death toll climbed and Mayor LaToya Cantrell canceled St. Patrick’s Day festivities, the city slowly awakened to the idea that this was serious business.

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