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Risk factors for death and the 3-year survival of patients with systemic sclerosis: the French ItinerAIR-Sclerodermie study

2016-07-13T16:19:45+01:00 2009-11-2|Categories: Arquivo|

Hachulla, E., Carpentier, P., Gressin, V., Diot, E., Allanore, Y., Sibilia, J., Launay, D., Mouthon, L., Jego, P., Cabane, J., de Groote, P., Chabrol, A., Lazareth, I., Guillevin, L., Clerson, P., Humbert, M., the ItinerAIR-Sclerodermie Study Investigator Objectives. This longitudinal study investigated survival, risk factors and causes of death in the multicentre ItinérAIR-Sclérodermie cohort of patients with [...]

Systemic lupus erythematosus

2016-07-13T12:50:59+01:00 2009-11-2|Categories: Lúpus Sistémico Eritematoso|

James Wentworth & Clare Davies Abstract Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a complex, chronic, autoimmune disorder that involves multiple organ systems including the skin, joints, heart, lungs, blood, kidneys and, in the most severe cases, the brain. The disease mainly affects women from Afro-Caribbean, Asian or Hispanic descent; Caucasians are affected to a lesser extent. Ver artigo [...]

Current And Emerging Therapies Have No Advantage Over Enbrel In Reducing The Signs And Symptoms Of Rheumatoid Arthritis

2016-07-13T20:17:13+01:00 2009-10-27|Categories: Arquivo|

Arthritis / Rheumatology News From Medical News Today Decision Resources, one of the world's leading research and advisory firms for pharmaceutical and healthcare issues, finds that surveyed rheumatologists say that a therapy's effect on reducing the signs and symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis at one year is the attribute that most influences their prescribing decisions in treating [...]

Adverse effects of low-dose glucocorticoids and DMARD therapy in patients with RA—a complex relationship?

2016-07-13T20:16:16+01:00 2009-10-27|Categories: Arquivo|

John Kirwan Abstract Although low-dose glucocorticoids, in conjunction with DMARDs, are known to halt or severely retard the erosive destruction of joints in patients with early rheumatoid arthritis (RA), the potential adverse effects of low-dose glucocorticoids and the benefit:risk ratio of treatment are a concern for many clinicians. Malysheva and colleagues undertook a retrospective, open-label review [...]

Novel anti-CD20 monoclonal antibody shows promise as therapy for RA

2016-07-13T20:15:32+01:00 2009-10-27|Categories: Arquivo|

Abstract Original article Genovese MC et al. (2008) Ocrelizumab, a humanized anti-CD20 monoclonal antibody, in the treatment of patients with rheumatoid arthritis. A phase I/II randomized, blinded, placebo-controlled, dose-ranging study. Arthritis Rheum 58: 2652–2661  PubMed Ver artigo completo

Body composition correlates with physical function in patients with RA

2016-07-13T20:14:39+01:00 2009-10-27|Categories: Arquivo|

Original article Giles JT et al. (2008) Association of body composition with disability in rheumatoid arthritis: impact of appendicular fat and lean tissue mass. Arthritis Rheum 15: 1407–1415   Article Increased body fat mass and decreased lean body mass are independently correlated with impaired physical function in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA); body fat mass and lean mass in the [...]

Developments in the clinical understanding of rheumatoid arthritis

2016-10-16T12:02:17+01:00 2009-10-27|Categories: Arquivo|

Josef S Smolen and Daniel Aletaha The changes occurring in the field of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) over the past decade or two have encompassed new therapies and in particular also a new look at the clinical characteristics of the disease in the context of therapeutic improvements. It has been shown that composite disease activity indices have [...]

Risk and protective factors for thrombosis in systemic lupus erythematosus: results from a large, multi-ethnic cohort

2016-07-13T20:11:48+01:00 2009-10-27|Categories: Arquivo|

Kaiser, R, Cleveland, C M, Criswell, L A Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases current issue Objectives: Few studies have examined thrombosis in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), none have included Asian-Americans, and most have had small sample sizes. We analysed risk factors for thrombosis in a large, multi-ethnic SLE cohort. Methods: We studied 1930 SLE subjects, including Caucasians, African-Americans, [...]

Discovery Of Process Found To Play Role In Rheumatoid Arthritis Could Lead To New Treatment

2016-07-13T20:10:26+01:00 2009-10-27|Categories: Arquivo|

Arthritis / Rheumatology News From Medical News Today Although the origin of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) remains unclear, bioactive proteins known as cytokines, particularly TNFα and IL-6, which are involved in inflammation, play a major role in the disease by contributing to joint and tissue destruction. Placenta growth factor (PIGF), another cytokine, has been thought to be [...]