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      Clinical Rheumatology - 1 month(s) ago

      Clinical Rheumatology is dedicated to publishing original clinical investigations and research in the broad field of rheumatology, with an accent on clinical …

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        🧐Have you checked out the May issue of Clinical Rheumatology? https://t.co/ZUP5Ry8N52 🔹 Tackling health inequalities in rheumatology 🔹 "PsAI" – AI in psoriatic disease 🔹 Gut–joint axis in JIA 🔹 Bioimpedance in OA diagnosis 🔹 Acupuncture in Sjögren’s and much more!! https://t.co/mMovhxm0Ih

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      Clinical Rheumatology | Volume 44, issue 3 - 4 month(s) ago

      Volume 44, issue 3 articles listing for Clinical Rheumatology

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        Take a look at the March issue of Clinical Rheumatology! Explore the newest articles and updates 👉https://t.co/dBWDSF0HTG https://t.co/IKd2YIAHfS

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      Late-onset axial spondyloarthritis: data from Reuma-check cohort - 5 month(s) ago

      Clinical Rheumatology – To estimate the prevalence of late-onset axial spondyloarthritis (lo-axSpA) and to identify clinical, laboratory, and imaging features associated with this phenotype. This…

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        Late-onset #AxialSpondyloarthritis #AxSpA: data from Reuma-check cohort by @RodrigoGSalinas and colleagues @sofiaramiro82 👉https://t.co/3DOABmDqzW https://t.co/sGEWrOXZ3s

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      Evaluation of ILAR and PRINTO classifications for juvenile idiopathic arthritis: oligoarticular JIA vs early-onset ANA-positive JIA - 5 month(s) ago

      Clinical Rheumatology – The International League of Associations for Rheumatology (ILAR) juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) classification was revisited by the Pediatric Rheumatology International…

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        How do ILAR & PRINTO classifications impact #JIA diagnosis and treatment? 👉https://t.co/i9aMJHFO7Z ✅Age & ANA positivity (≥1/160) improve consistency in assessing uveitis risk & treatment response ✅One positive ANA test may be enough—no need for repeat testing ✅ Early… https://t.co/Z0xuWQ2gWI https://t.co/vfhnVF1axX

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      Current level of rheumatology teaching amongst undergraduate medical students: a systematic literature review - 6 month(s) ago

      Clinical Rheumatology – Data from the British Society of Rheumatology demonstrate a lack of exposure to rheumatology for medical students, potentially impacting career choice. We conducted a…

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        New Study Highlights Urgent Need for #Rheumatology #Education in Medical Schools. 🔍 Teaching hours: 4–120 globally 📉 Limited exposure impacts awareness & recruitment 📚 Standardized curricula needed for rising rheumatic disease burden https://t.co/QuJuOfPBzo https://t.co/erAjTha739

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      A systematic review of botulinum toxin as a treatment for Raynaud’s disease secondary to scleroderma - 7 month(s) ago

      Clinical Rheumatology – Raynaud’s phenomenon (RP) is a vasospastic disorder that affects the small blood vessels in the extremities such as the hands, feet, fingers or toes. It is a…

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        🔥New insights on #BotulinumToxin for #RaynaudsPhenomenon secondary to #Scleroderma! The systematic review reveals significant pain relief & functional improvement 📌 More research is needed to standardize doses & techniques. 👉https://t.co/4DXhfHNX8G https://t.co/XGMf6whWOJ

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      Clinical Rheumatology | Volume 43, issue 12 - 7 month(s) ago

      Volume 43, issue 12 articles listing for Clinical Rheumatology

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        Check out the December edition of Clinical Rheumatology! Don't miss the latest articles. 👉https://t.co/xticXzzpDj https://t.co/inK9VQZ2Wm

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      Optic nerve sheath measurement to monitor disease activity in giant cell arteritis: a pilot study - 11 month(s) ago

      Clinical Rheumatology – Optic nerve sheath (ONS) enhancement using magnetic resonance imaging of the orbits was observed in patients with giant cell arteritis (GCA). We previously showed that ONS…

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        • Optic nerve sheath (ONS) ultrasound can identify patients with active #GiantCellArteritis • The ONSD on ultrasound is dynamic and improved after 3 months of #GCA therapy. • ONS ultrasound may be helpful to monitor disease activity in GCA. 👉https://t.co/wGO5wlSlCV https://t.co/Fbzy6BIn9P

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      Autosplenectomy in systemic sclerosis - 11 month(s) ago

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        How do immune-mediated mechanisms in #SystemicSclerosis lead to spleen atrophy and calcification? 🔥First-ever reported case of autosplenectomy in #SSc with nearly complete atrophy and partial calcification of the spleen on CT abdomen. 👉https://t.co/BWYwBAqCGq https://t.co/fteB8WqkrL

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      Effector and regulatory B-cell imbalance in systemic sclerosis: cooperation or competition? - 12 month(s) ago

      Clinical Rheumatology – B cells play a central role in the pathogenesis of systemic sclerosis (SSc). Most B-cell studies have focused on their pathological role as antibody producers. However, in…

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        Effector and regulatory B-cell imbalance in #SystemicSclerosis: cooperation or competition? 👉https://t.co/HxWuA2lcgx 💡In the future, ⬆️number of Bregs or ⬇️number of Beffs may be one of the best strategies to treat refractory #AutoimmuneDiseases such as #SSc. https://t.co/NZ9uefT5Dj

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