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What you'll find here at MDLinx Rheumatology: The top rheumatology clinical articles of the day, plus MDLinx exclusive content

  • Our medical editors bring you the best key learnings published in the top peer-reviewed rheumatology medical journals. You'll find overviews here ranked and organized by topic on rheumatoid arthritis, joint and back pain, osteoarthritis, lupus and autoimmune diseases, osteoporosis and bone fractures. In a matter of minutes, you and all the members of your patient care team can stay current on the literature as it is published.
  • MDLinx exclusive content includes monthly highlights from our physician editor, D. Scott Cunningham, MD, PhD, as well as clinical pearls from The Smartest Internist, The Smartest Family Physician, and The Smartest Pediatrician daily quiz challenges.

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121 One in five seniors on risky meds; more in US South Full Text ScienceDaily, April 12, 2013

122 Study shows overuse of antibiotics Full Text USA Today, April 12, 2013

123 Use reflexology to complement drugs in pain treatment, survey findings suggest Full Text The Independent, April 12, 2013

124 ACP unveils tools to improve care for patients with prediabetes, gout, obesity, and Alzheimer's Full Text EurekAlert!, April 11, 2013

125 Genes reveal which patients will benefit from scleroderma drug Full Text EurekAlert!, April 11, 2013

126 Benefits of cognitive pain relief methods Full Text ScienceDaily, April 11, 2013

127 If Your Doctor is Healthy, You Probably Are Too Full Text Time, April 11, 2013

128 Study: Younger patients more likely to skip medications Full Text USA Today, April 11, 2013

129 6 Tips for Healthy Joints Full Text Natural Solutions, April 11, 2013

130 Tens of thousands could be kicked off Medicaid in historically generous states The Washington Post, April 11, 2013

131 mHealth sustainability top of mind Full Text Healthcare IT News, April 10, 2013

132 CMS pays out nearly $12.7B to date in meaningful use EHR adoption incentives Full Text Healthcare IT News, April 10, 2013

133 States Medicaid systems in modern mode Full Text Healthcare IT News, April 10, 2013

134 Worries rise on insurance exchanges Full Text Healthcare IT News, April 10, 2013

135 ONC forges partnership for HIE standards Full Text Healthcare IT News, April 10, 2013

136 A protein's well-known cousin sheds light on its gout-linked relative Full Text EurekAlert!, April 10, 2013

137 New Medicare cuts threaten non-profit hospitals - Moody's Full Text Reuters Health News, April 10, 2013

138 Long-Term Study Confirms High BMI a Risk Factor for LBP Full Text Pain Medicine News, April 10, 2013

139 Thinking Twice About Calcium Supplements The New York Times, April 9, 2013

140 Posture provides clue for future disability Full Text EurekAlert!, April 9, 2013

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Clinical Pearls in Rheumatology

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ACPA correlate with disease progression in JIA

In a study involving 74 patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), 26 patients had detectable anti-citrullinated protein antibodies (ACPA). The ACPA titers correlated with disease progression at baseline and after a median follow-up of 11.5 months. In addition to predicting disease severity and progression, the authors concluded that ACPA were superior to IgM-RF in diagnosing JIA.

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Predicting cardiovascular mortality in SLE

In a study involving 208 patients with SLE followed for 12 years, 42 deaths occurred, 48% of which were considered to be cardiovascular mortalities. Age, increased cystatin C levels, and arterial disease were predictive of all-cause mortality. Cigarette smoking and increased sVCAM-1, hsCRP, abeta2GP1, and aPL antibody levels were predictive of cardiovascular mortality.

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Anti-apoA-1 antibodies predict cardiovascular disease in RA patients

In a study conducted at the University of Geneva involving 118 patients with rheumatoid arthritis, but without cardiovascular disease at baseline, the 10-year Framingham cardiovascular risk score (FRS) was improved with the inclusion of the anti-apoA-1 antibody titer. The median follow-up was 9 years and the incidence of cardiovascular disease was 16%. Other biomarkers, including the NT-proBNP, oxLDL, CRP, and RF levels and the anti-citrullinated peptide antibody titer, did not improve the FRS.

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1 Business process changes, not IT, biggest challenge for providers Healthcare IT News, April 5, 2013    Free full text

2 New EHR bill would tweak MU requirements Healthcare IT News, April 2, 2013    Free full text

3 Small-Business Insurance Market From Health Law Delayed a Year Bloomberg News, April 2, 2013

4 Humana Rises as Traders Beat Decision on Medicare Rates Bloomberg News, April 2, 2013

5 HIT unprepared for omics onslaught Healthcare IT News, April 5, 2013    Free full text

6 Exercise key to good sleep ScienceDaily, March 6, 2013    Free full text

7 4 ways health IT can build trust Healthcare IT News, April 5, 2013    Free full text

8 HFMA project points to power of BI Healthcare IT News, April 2, 2013    Free full text

9 Certain Steroids May Raise Risk of Dangerous Blood Clots HealthDay, April 3, 2013    Free full text

10 HHS finalizes rule guaranteeing 100 percent funding for new Medicaid beneficiaries HHS News Releases, April 3, 2013

11 Docs limit patient EMR access Healthcare IT News, March 29, 2013    Free full text

12 APNewsBreak: Upper-income seniors' Medicare hike The Seattle Times, April 16, 2013    Free full text

13 MU program helps health care workers move past tragedy EurekAlert!, March 28, 2013    Free full text

14 New Method May Help Pinpoint Woman's Final Menstrual Period. Doctors could use information to start preventive treatment for bone loss, researcher says HealthDay, March 27, 2013    Free full text

15 Love may not be as elusive as some think, research says The Seattle Times, April 2, 2013    Free full text

16 The Face of Future Health Care The New York Times, March 25, 2013

17 Complaint-prone doctors can be identified before complaints occur ScienceDaily, April 16, 2013    Free full text

18 Thinking Twice About Calcium Supplements The New York Times, April 9, 2013

19 Hundreds of thousands of Medicare recipients to lose telehealth services Healthcare IT News, April 1, 2013    Free full text

20 Certain Lifestyle Factors Linked to Arthritis in Study Patients HealthDay, March 26, 2013    Free full text

Indexed Journals in Rheumatology: Arthritis & Rheumatism, Annals of Rheumatic Diseases, Journal of Rheumatologymore

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