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Automatic quantification of bone marrow edema on MRI of the wrist in patients with early arthritis: A feasibility study (vol 79, pg 1127, 2018)
Automatic quantification of bone marrow edema on MRI of the wrist in patients with early arthritis: A feasibility study
Automatic quantification of bone marrow edema on MRI of the wrist in patients with early arthritis: A feasibility study
Moderate use of alcohol is associated with lower levels of C reactive protein but not with less severe joint inflammation: a cross-sectional study in early RA and healthy volunteers
Bone mineral density loss in clinically suspect arthralgia is associated with subclinical inflammation and progression to clinical arthritis
Using a reference when defining an abnormal MRI reduces false-positive MRI results-a longitudinal study in two cohorts at risk for rheumatoid arthritis
MRI in the earliest phases of rheumatoid arthritis
Evaluation of the diagnostic accuracy of hand and foot MRI for early Rheumatoid Arthritis
THE COURSE OF SUBCLINICAL JOINT INFLAMMATION DURING PROGRESSION FROM ARTHRALGIA TO CLINICALLY DETECTABLE ARTHRITIS, A LONGITUDINAL MRI STUDY
IN THE ELDERLY ACPA-NEGATIVE RA IS MORE PREVALENT THAN ACPA-POSITIVE RA WHILE THE COMPOSITION OF THE ACPA-RESPONSE APPEARS IDENTICAL
EVALUATION OF THE ACCURACY OF HAND AND FOOT MRI IN THE EARLY IDENTIFICATION OF RA: USING THE PREVALENCE OF LOW-GRADED INFLAMMATION IN THE SYMPTOM-FREE POPULATION AS REFERENCE REDUCES FALSE-POSITIVE MRI RESULTS
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
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
Missing information about disease controls: comment on the article by Mangnus et al Reply
Functional limitations in the phase of clinically suspect arthralgia are as serious as in early clinical arthritis; a longitudinal study
Functional limitations in the phase of clinically suspect arthralgia are as serious as in early clinical arthritis; a longitudinal study
Older age is associated with more MRI-detected inflammation in hand and foot joints
Magnetic Resonance Imaging-Detected Features of Inflammation and Erosions in Symptom-Free Persons From the General Population
Functional Disability in Patients Presenting with Clinically Suspect Arthralgia and Progression to Clinical Arthritis
Clinical factors, anticitrullinated peptide antibodies and MRI-detected subclinical inflammation in relation to progression from clinically suspect arthralgia to arthritis

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