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A Look at Biosimilars
A Look at Biosimilars
Biosimilars are a fascinating new category of medication and are quickly becoming part of the rheumatologist’s treatment... Read more
10 Jul 2018
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20mins
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TMI on TMA
TMI on TMA
This episode covers a rare but life-threatening complication of lupus nephritis called complement-mediated thrombotic mi... Read more
16 Aug 2018
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26mins
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A Diagnosis Divided
A Diagnosis Divided
A young woman presents with migraine-like headaches, black spots in her vision and emotional lability. Think you know th... Read more
31 Jul 2018
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41mins
Ranked #4
The Inflammasome for Dunces
The Inflammasome for Dunces
A quick take on one of the little-appreciated engines of the innate immune system. Intro :10 A little about this episo... Read more
1 Oct 2019
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18mins
Ranked #5
Lupus: A Tale of Two Clinics
Lupus: A Tale of Two Clinics
In this guest episode, Leonard Calabrese, DO, provides the history of systemic lupus erythematosus, with special emphasi... Read more
24 Jan 2019
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21mins
Ranked #6
Löfty Diagnosis
Löfty Diagnosis
Take a listen to this medical mystery and learn about a not-so-rare condition — depending on where you live. Hear some i... Read more
15 Feb 2019
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45mins
Ranked #7
Giant Cell Arteritis with John Stone, MD
Giant Cell Arteritis with John Stone, MD
In this episode, John Stone, MD, MPH, director of clinical rheumatology at Massachusetts General Hospital, sits down to ... Read more
13 Dec 2018
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32mins
Ranked #8
IgG4-related Disease with John Stone, MD
IgG4-related Disease with John Stone, MD
John Stone, MD, MPH, is the world leader in the field of IgG4-related disease research. In this episode, he breaks down ... Read more
3 Jul 2019
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24mins
Ranked #9
The History of Gout, Part 1
The History of Gout, Part 1
Do you know the etymology of the word “gout,” or how a simple microscope aided in the identification of tophi? Join me a... Read more
5 Oct 2018
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16mins
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A Wandering Fire
A Wandering Fire
Join me as I explore a case of fever and migratory inflammatory arthritis, then discuss the case with the double-boarded... Read more
1 Aug 2019
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34mins
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The History of Rheumatic Fever
The History of Rheumatic Fever
“Acute rheumatic fever is proceeded by an infection with Group A strep” is a mantra that all health care workers know. T... Read more
9 Aug 2019
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43mins
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all CAPS: A Story of Ice and Fire - Part 1
all CAPS: A Story of Ice and Fire - Part 1
This first episode delves into the clinical aspects of the Cryopyrin-Associated Periodic Syndromes and includes some hel... Read more
7 Nov 2019
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31mins
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An Inflamed Eye-Opening Interview
An Inflamed Eye-Opening Interview
In this episode, James Rosenbaum, MD, an expert in inflammatory eye disease, breaks down how systemic autoimmune conditi... Read more
11 Jun 2019
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37mins
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A Bovine Conundrum
A Bovine Conundrum
This episode discusses the case of an 85-year-old man with a history of hypertension and fairly recently diagnosed bladd... Read more
7 Sep 2018
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20mins
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The ACR Interviews: Richard Furie, MD
The ACR Interviews: Richard Furie, MD
Richard Furie, MD, is chief, division of rheumatology, at Northwell Health, and professor of medicine at Hofstra/Northwe... Read more
4 Jan 2019
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27mins
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Trials and Tribulations of Tumor Necrosis Factor, Part 1
Trials and Tribulations of Tumor Necrosis Factor, Part 1
In Part 1, we look at the original studies that led to the discovery of TNF in two separate labs where researchers were ... Read more
8 Mar 2019
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43mins
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all CAPS: A Story of Ice and Fire - Part 2
all CAPS: A Story of Ice and Fire - Part 2
Things get a little nerdy in this episode, which focuses on the basic science of what makes the inflammasome tick in CAP... Read more
27 Nov 2019
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28mins
Ranked #18
An Interview of Excitatory Motor Unit Action Potentials
An Interview of Excitatory Motor Unit Action Potentials
This interview with Chester V. Oddis, MD, will have you standing from a seated position without the need to use your arm... Read more
18 Dec 2019
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24mins
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Trials and Tribulations of Tumor Necrosis Factor, Part 2: Even More Necrosis
Trials and Tribulations of Tumor Necrosis Factor, Part 2: Even More Necrosis
This ripping yarn delves into the history of tumor necrosis factor in relation to rheumatoid arthritis with emphasis on ... Read more
17 Apr 2019
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47mins
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The ACR Interviews: Martin J. Blaser, MD
The ACR Interviews: Martin J. Blaser, MD
Martin J. Blaser, MD, is director of the Human Microbiome Program at NYU and author of the book, Missing Microbes. He sa... Read more
1 Nov 2018
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21mins