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Topics in Clinical Rheumatology 2009 Educational Course

…Managing Chronic Pain – Michael R. Clark, M.D. Vitamin D and Musculoskeletal Pain – Uzma Haque, M.D. Pulmonary Involvement in the Rheumatic Disease – Sonye Danoff, M.D. Gout – Past,…

Comparison of Febuxostat and Allopurinol on Serum Urate Levels

April 13, 2005 By Arthritis Center

Study results by Moreland, et al comparing febuxostat with allopurinol in Patients with hyperuricemia and gout are now published (N Engl J Med 353: 2505-2507). In this multicenter study, 760…

Possible new role for NF-kB in the resolution of inflammation

April 13, 2005 By Arthritis Center

…of leukocyte apoptosis. Editorial Comment: The mechanism of resolution of acute inflammation such as in gout is poorly understood. Understanding endogenous anti-inflammatory mechanisms may also enable us to better comprehend…

Genentech announces information regarding Rituximab and a Rare Opportunistic Infection

January 1, 2007 By Arthritis Center

…had received multiple courses of rituximab. Both patients died within months of their diagnosis of PML. About PML and rituximab: PML has previously been reported in 23 patients with hematologic…

Certolizumab pegol gains FDA approval for PsA and AS

October 24, 2013 By Arthritis Center

Certolizumab pegol gains FDA approval for PsA and AS

…ahead of print]. ***The information above will be amended as necessary, pending presentation of additional, pertinent study data at the 2013 ACR Annual Scientific Meeting in San Diego, CA from…

Don’t Stop Exercising!

April 24, 2012 By Arthritis Center

Don’t Stop Exercising!

…by DEXA, knee strength, functional measures (20-second chair stand, 20-second arm cur., 50-foot walk), and RA disease activity (DAS28). Participants were asked about their physical activity, medications, diet, and leisure…

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