Anemia of Inflammation and More in The Rheumatologist, December 2017

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The Rheumatologist

December 2017

Vol. 11

Issue 12

   

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SYSTEMIC INFLAMMATORY SYNDROMES

Anemia of Inflammation

Anemia is common in patients with systemic rheumatic disease, yet it may not get the attention it deserves. Anemia can result from chronic inflammation, treatment side effects or other disease factors, or it may signal an unrelated condition. Although diagnosis and treatment of anemia are sometimes challenging, clinicians must rigorously investigate the cause of anemia and treat where appropriate.

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ARHP ANGLE

bDMARDs

Studies on the long-term use of biologics in different disease states reveal some encouraging news.

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ACR JOURNAL REVIEW

Is RA Preventable?

A new study indicates that personalized medicine approaches can change behaviors that may reduce RA risk.

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2017 ACR AWARDS

ACR/ARHP Honors & Awards, Part 1

Winners of the 2017 ACR honors and awards discuss their individual contributions to rheumatology.

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PATIENT CARE

Depression & Anxiety

Experts discuss rheumatologists’ role in treating depression, anxiety and psychological comorbidities in their patients.

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GLOBAL RHEUMATOLOGY

Rheumatology in Cambodia

Poverty and a dearth of trained rheumatologists present challenges for Cambodian physicians attempting to help fellow citizens with rheumatic disease.

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Improving Collection Rates



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