B Cells

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14 B Cells Nataly Manjarrez Orduño, Christine Grimaldi, Betty Diamond Key Points Immunoglobulins (Igs) are key to B cell function by serving as both an antigen receptor and a major…

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Neutrophils

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11 Neutrophils Jose U. Scher, Steven B. Abramson, Michael H. Pillinger Key Points Neutrophils are myeloid-lineage cells characterized by the presence of granules containing enzymes and other potentially toxic agents…

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Clinical Features and Treatment of Gout

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95 Clinical Features and Treatment of Gout Christopher M. Burns, Robert L. Wortmann Key Points Hyperuricemia is defined as a serum urate level greater than 6.8 mg/dL. Acute gout can be…

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Amyloidosis

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116 Amyloidosis David C. Seldin, Martha Skinner Key Points Amyloidosis is the term for systemic disease in which aggregated proteins form extracellular fibrils in tissues of the body, eventually leading…

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Glucocorticoid Therapy

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60 Glucocorticoid Therapy Johannes W.G. Jacobs, Johannes W.J. Bijlsma Key Points Mode of action of glucocorticoids is genomic (via glucocorticoid receptor) and, in high dosages, also nongenomic. Glucocorticoids differ considerably…

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Traditional DMARDs: Methotrexate, Leflunomide, Sulfasalazine, Hydroxychloroquine, and Combination Therapies

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61 Traditional DMARDs Methotrexate, Leflunomide, Sulfasalazine, Hydroxychloroquine, and Combination Therapies Amy C. Cannella, James R. O’dell Key Points Methotrexate is one of the most durable and frequently used disease-modifying antirheumatic…

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Hand and Wrist Pain

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50 Hand and Wrist Pain Carrie R. Swigart Key Points Patients with carpal tunnel syndrome typically present with nocturnal paresthesias associated with intermittent pain or paresthesia during the day. Ganglia…

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Temporomandibular Joint Pain

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51 Temporomandibular Joint Pain Daniel M. Laskin Key Points Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) pain must be distinguished from the pain that more commonly arises from the muscles of mastication (myofascial pain),…

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Bacterial Arthritis

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109 Bacterial Arthritis Paul P. Cook, Dawd S. Siraj Key Points Acute bacterial arthritis is a medical emergency that warrants rapid, accurate diagnosis and immediate treatment along with appropriate consultation…

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The Eye and Rheumatic Diseases

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44 The Eye and Rheumatic Diseases James T. Rosenbaum Key Points Symptoms of uveitis vary widely based on the location of the inflammation within the eye and the suddenness of…

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