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Glucocorticoid use among patients with rheumatoid arthritis during the first year of treatment-a cohort study. [PDF]
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology, 2010
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a complex disease that affects approximately 0.5% of the adult population worldwide, and occurs in 20-50 cases per 100 000 annually, mainly in women after their 40s. The onset of the disease has important diagnostic, prognostic and therapeutic implications and is yet to be defined.
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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a complex disease that affects approximately 0.5% of the adult population worldwide, and occurs in 20-50 cases per 100 000 annually, mainly in women after their 40s. The onset of the disease has important diagnostic, prognostic and therapeutic implications and is yet to be defined.
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Therapeutische Umschau, 2023
Zusammenfassung. Die Rheumatoide Arthritis (RA) ist die häufigste entzündliche Gelenkerkrankung mit einer Prävalenz von 1% weltweit. Die Krankheitsentstehung ist durch ein komplexes Zusammenspiel von genetischen, epigenetischen und Umwelt-Faktoren bestimmt, das noch ungenügend bekannt ist.
Julia, Lehmann, Diego, Kyburz
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Zusammenfassung. Die Rheumatoide Arthritis (RA) ist die häufigste entzündliche Gelenkerkrankung mit einer Prävalenz von 1% weltweit. Die Krankheitsentstehung ist durch ein komplexes Zusammenspiel von genetischen, epigenetischen und Umwelt-Faktoren bestimmt, das noch ungenügend bekannt ist.
Julia, Lehmann, Diego, Kyburz
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Immunological Reviews, 2005
Summary: Therapeutic efficacy of depleting B cells or blocking T‐cell costimulation in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) has confirmed the critical pathogenic role of adaptive immune responses. Yet, RA preferentially affects elderly individuals, in whom adaptive immunity to exogenous antigens begins to fail.
Jörg J, Goronzy, Cornelia M, Weyand
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Summary: Therapeutic efficacy of depleting B cells or blocking T‐cell costimulation in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) has confirmed the critical pathogenic role of adaptive immune responses. Yet, RA preferentially affects elderly individuals, in whom adaptive immunity to exogenous antigens begins to fail.
Jörg J, Goronzy, Cornelia M, Weyand
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