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The emerging role of clinimetrics in pediatric rheumatology. [PDF]
Anton J, Ravelli A.
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Durability of response to icotrokinra for high‐impact site psoriasis: 1‐year ICONIC‐TOTAL findings
Participants with at least moderate scalp, genital or hand/foot psoriasis receiving once‐daily oral icotrokinra achieved high, durable rates of overall and high‐impact site psoriasis clearance, showed substantial nail psoriasis improvement and exhibited no safety signals through 1 year, supporting icotrokinra use for long‐term management of high‐impact
Richard B. Warren +15 more
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Optimizing pediatric rheumatology training of adult rheumatology fellows
Mendelev Eliezer, Sundel Robert P
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A novel score for transition success of pediatric rheumatology patients. [PDF]
Blasingame K +3 more
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Treatment‐associated phenotype switching between psoriasis and atopic dermatitis
This international, multicentre real‐world study of 148 patients’ documents treatment‐associated, bidirectional phenotype switching between psoriasis and atopic dermatitis. Psoriasis‐to‐eczematous switches occurred predominantly with IL‐17 and IL‐23 inhibitors, whereas AD‐to‐psoriasiform switches occurred exclusively during treatment with biologic ...
Tiago Torres +28 more
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Paediatric‐onset autoimmune cytopenia: How can we reduce the long‐term mortality?
British Journal of Haematology, EarlyView.
Nathalie Aladjidi +21 more
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Most state EMS protocols provide guidance on management of agitated patients, including use of physical restraints and chemical sedatives, yet older adult‐specific modifications or dosing guidance are uncommon. ABSTRACT Background Agitation in older adults presents unique challenges for emergency medical services (EMS) clinicians.
Joshua Lachs +9 more
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ABSTRACT Health care systems differ worldwide, allowing learning from each other and improving care for older adults with similar clinical profiles. In the early 1990s, Dr. Howard Bergman and Dr. Mark Clarfield from Canada and Dr. Joseph Ouslander from the United States described the approach to care for the same patient in their respective health care
Nathalie van der Velde +4 more
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Abstract Background Microscopic colitis (MC) is an inflammatory disease of the colon. Although there is a known association between inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC), evidence linking MC and PSC remains scarce. We aimed to investigate the bidirectional association between MC and PSC.
David Bergman +9 more
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