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First-line biologic therapy persists longer than later agents in ankylosing spondylitis
Biologic disease-modifying antirheumatic drug (bDMARD) therapy is effective in reducing ankylosing spondylitis (AS) disease activity, reports a study, noting how treatment has persisted for up to 8 years among patients remaining on their first bDMARD, which is longer than on subsequent agents.
First-line biologic therapy persists longer than later agents in ankylosing spondylitis
22 Feb 2022Lower SLERPI cutoff improves early diagnosis in SLE patients with fever, thrombosis
Hospitalization is warranted in one in five patients with new-onset systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) manifest disease presentations, according to a recent study. Of note, diagnosis has been delayed in nearly 20 percent of patients.
Lower SLERPI cutoff improves early diagnosis in SLE patients with fever, thrombosis
19 Feb 2022KEEPsAKE findings boost risankizumab efficacy, safety for PsA
In individuals with psoriatic arthritis (PsA) who have inadequate response or intolerance to ≥1 csDMARD*, the monoclonal antibody risankizumab significantly improved manifestations of PsA, according to the 24-week findings of the phase III KEEPsAKE 1 trial.
KEEPsAKE findings boost risankizumab efficacy, safety for PsA
24 Jan 2022Osteoporosis drug holidays tied to small rise in hip fracture risk
The risk for hip fracture slightly increases following osteoporosis drug holidays after long-term therapy with risedronate compared with alendronate, a study has found, adding that future research must examine how best to lessen such risk.
Osteoporosis drug holidays tied to small rise in hip fracture risk
21 Jan 2022Are pregnant women with rheumatic disease at risk of poor COVID-19 outcomes?
Pregnant women with rheumatic disease and COVID-19 show favourable outcomes, but data are limited by the small sample size and methodology, reports a study.
Are pregnant women with rheumatic disease at risk of poor COVID-19 outcomes?
20 Jan 2022Anxiety, depressive symptoms in JIA tied to pain, stress
Moderate to severe symptoms of anxiety and depression have been reported in about one-fourth of children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), according to a study. Such symptoms are associated with pain and stress, but not with other disease manifestations.