Journal Articles
Studying Autoinflammatory Diseases: The Past, Present, And A Perspective For The Future
Autoinflammatory diseases are a group of rare and complex disorders that have puzzled scientists and medical professionals for decades. These
What do Patients With TRAPS Look Like?
Trying to differentiate between the many (and ever-growing in number) autoinflammatory diseases is difficult. They share many clinical features, such as fever, abdominal pain,
What the heck is arthritis?
What the heck is arthritis? Everything you ever wanted to know, in only 60 seconds!
Kawasaki Disease And The End of Rheumatology as We Know it
This agent, possibly a fungal toxin, would be responsible for triggering an exuberant immune response in children, causing the typical manifestation of the disease
To Misdiaganose is Human
A previously-healthy man sees his primary care physician and complains of fatigue. Laboratory studies shows abnormalities which concern his physician for the presence of cancer.
Boston: A Few of My Favorite Things
For the next five days,14,000 rheumatologists will be visiting Boston for the Annual Meeting of the American College of Rheumatology. With talks scheduled from 7am to 6pm, you may have little time to visit the city