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The use of doppler ultrasound to evaluate lesions of localized scleroderma
Current Rheumatology Reports, 07/29/09
Li SC et al. – High spatial resolution enables monitoring of changes in tissue thickness over the course of disease and treatment. Doppler ultrasound may also aid assessment of disease activity. Both abnormal tissue echogenicity and vascularity levels can represent disease activity in some patients. Because tissue thickness, echogenicity, and vascularity vary with body site and age, accurate ultrasound evaluation of the LS lesion requires comparison to a control site, ideally the contralateral side. Evaluation of deeper tissues is important, as disease involvement may reside primarily below the dermis.
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Clinical and histologic evidence of salivary gland restoration supports the efficacy of rituximab treatment in Sjögrens syndrome
Arthritis & Rheumatism, 11/06/09
Vaccination, atherosclerosis and systemic lupus erythematosus
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Bisphosphonate therapy: When not to monitor BMD
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Medical decision making in patients with knee pain, meniscal tear, and osteoarthritis
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