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Anti-Carbamylated Protein Antibodies and Higher Baseline Disease Activity in Rheumatoid Arthritis-A Replication Study in Three Cohorts: Comment on the Article by Truchetet et al
Sustained remission in rheumatoid arthritis: latest evidence and clinical considerations
Disease-modifying treatment in rheumatoid arthritis: treat early and do not forget to try to taper and stop
IN THE ELDERLY ACPA-NEGATIVE RA IS MORE PREVALENT THAN ACPA-POSITIVE RA WHILE THE COMPOSITION OF THE ACPA-RESPONSE APPEARS IDENTICAL
The prevalence of ACPA is lower in rheumatoid arthritis patients with an older age of onset but the composition of the ACPA response appears identical
Rheumatoid arthritis phenotype at presentation differs depending on the number of autoantibodies present
THE PREVALENCE OF ACPA IS LOWER IN RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS PATIENTS WITH A HIGHER AGE OF ONSET BUT THE COMPOSITION OF THE ACPA RESPONSE APPEARS IDENTICAL
The association between anti-carbamylated protein (anti-CarP) antibodies and radiographic progression in early rheumatoid arthritis: a study exploring replication and the added value to ACPA and rheumatoid factor
Smoking is associated with the concurrent presence of multiple autoantibodies in rheumatoid arthritis rather than with anti-citrullinated protein antibodies per se: a multicenter cohort study
Anticitrullinated protein antibodies and rheumatoid factor are associated with increased mortality but with different causes of death in patients with rheumatoid arthritis: a longitudinal study in three European cohorts
Disease-modifying antirheumatic drug-free sustained remission in rheumatoid arthritis: an increasingly achievable outcome with subsidence of disease symptoms
Evaluation of the association between anticarbamylated protein antibodies and the longitudinal course of functional ability in rheumatoid arthritis
RA PHENOTYPE AT PRESENTATION DIFFERS AMONG PATIENTS WITH FEW VERSUS MANY AUTOANTIBODIES
Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients with Many Autoantibodies Have Different Characteristics at Presentation Compared to Patients with Few Autoantibodies
In Rheumatoid Arthritis, Smoking Is Not Associated with Anti-Citrullinated Protein Antibodies per Se, but with the Concurrent Presence of Rheumatoid Factor, Anti-Citrullinated Protein Antibodies and Anti-Carbamylated Protein Antibodies
The effects of rheumatoid factor and anticitrullinated peptide antibodies on bone erosions in rheumatoid arthritis
Seronegative and seropositive RA: alike but different?