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Gout

Part 2: Treating Gout – Practice Tips and Clinical Pearls

By Drs. Neda Amiri and Kam Shojania on March 30, 2016

Despite being one of the most common forms of arthritis afflicting adults, optimal care of patients with gout including treatment of acute attacks as well as long-term management is not always achieved.

Gout

Part 1: Diagnosing Gout in Primary Care Settings: Do we have to tap?

By Drs. Kam Shojania and Neda Amiri on March 31, 2015

Gout is one of the most common forms of arthritis, affecting 1.4% of the population. Primary care physicians diagnose and manage most patients with gout. While the gold standard for diagnosing gout is visualization of monosodium urate crystals (MSU) in joint fluid under polarization microscopy, this is not always the case.

Arthritis

Five clinical points on Rheumatoid Arthritis in Family Practice

By Drs. Kam Shojania and Neda Amiri on January 21, 2014

The Canadian Rheumatology Association (CRA), American College of Rheumatology (ACR), and European League against Rheumatism (EULAR)7 have put forward revised guidelines in the recent years in their treatment approaches for rheumatoid arthritis. More than ever there is an emphasis on early diagnosis and appropriate treatment with disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs (DMARDs).

Effects of glucocorticoids on cardiovascular risks in patients with rheumatoid arthritis

Effects of glucocorticoids on cardiovascular risks in patients with rheumatoid arthritis

By Drs. Kam Shojania and Neda Amiri on September 23, 2013

Rheumatoid arthritis has been described to be associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease. This risk appears to be multifactorial in nature. However, there is emerging evidence that glucocorticoids play a role.


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