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Similar short-term clinical response to high-dose versus low-dose methotrexate in monotherapy and combination therapy in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
Repair of Joint Damage Is Rare in Newly Diagnosed Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients and Appears Not to Relate to Previous Suppression of Inflammation
Rheumatoid arthritis patients with continued low disease activity have similar outcomes over 10 years, regardless of initial therapy
Do We Treat Men and Women Differently, and Is This a Good Thing?
The Presence of a Large Number of Autoantibodies at Baseline Is Favourable for Early Treatment Response but Unfavourable for Drug-Free Remission in RA Patients
Three Treatment Strategies in Recent Onset DMARD Naive Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis: First Results of Clinical Outcome after 24 Months
In RA, Becoming Seronegative over the 1st Year of DMARD Treatment Does Not Improve Chances of Drug-Free Remission in the Long-Term
Further Treatment Intensification in Undifferentiated and Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients Already in Low Disease Activity has Limited Benefit towards Physical Functioning
Pathway analysis to identify genetic variants associated with efficacy of adalimumab in rheumatoid arthritis
Time-averaged disease activity fits better joint destruction in rheumatoid arthritis
PROLONGED TNF-INHIBITOR TREATMENT DURATION IS ASSOCIATED WITH LOWER RISK OF HAND OSTEOARTHRITIS PROGRESSION IN PATIENTS WITH RECENT-ONSET RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS AFTER 10-YEAR FOLLOW-UP
SIMILAR SHORT TERM CLINICAL RESPONSE TO INITIAL TREATMENT WITH HIGH VERSUS LOW DOSE METHOTREXATE IN MONO- AND COMBINATION THERAPY IN EARLY RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS PATIENTS
Disturbance of Microbial Core Species in New-Onset Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS PATIENTS WITH CONTINUED LOW DISEASE ACTIVITY HAVE SIMILAR OUTCOMES OVER 10 YEARS, REGARDLESS OF INITIAL THERAPY
FURTHER TREATMENT INTENSIFICATIONS IN UNDIFFERENTIATED AND RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS PATIENTS ALREADY IN LOW DISEASE ACTIVITY HAVE LIMITED BENEFIT TOWARDS PHYSICAL FUNCTIONING
BREADTH OF BASELINE AUTOANTIBODY PROFILE AND TREATMENT RESPONSE IN RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS PATIENTS
REPAIR OF JOINT DAMAGE IN NEWLY DIAGNOSED RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS PATIENTS OCCURS BUT DOES NOT RELATE TO PREVIOUS SUPPRESSION OF INFLAMMATION; AN 8-YEARS SUB ANALYSIS IN THE BEST-COHORT
Rheumatologists' adherence to a disease activity score steered treatment protocol in early arthritis patients is less if the target is remission

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