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Diagnosing Lupus in a Primary Care Setting
There have been great advances in the treatment of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) over the last four decades, but it's not always an easy diagnosis. In some cases, years can pass before a patient gets an accurate diagnosis.
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Nearly 5% of Children on Biologics Develop Hypersensitivity Reactions, Study Shows
Children with active rheumatic disease exposed to multiple biological drugs should be monitored for hypersensitivity reactions, particularly during intravenous infusions, say researchers writing in Pediatric Allergy and Immunology this month.
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Pregnancy Concerns Weigh Heavy on Female RA Patients
Women with rheumatoid arthritis are concerned with pregnancy and parenting issues and require more information from their doctors, say researchers writing in ACR Open Rheumatology this month.
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