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Uveitis in Rheumatic Diseases

Kim JJ, Kim TH

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Skin and Rheumatic Disease

Lee ES

Many rheumatic diseases may involve any organ system of the body including the skin. Proper understanding of rheumatic skin disease is necessary for making a diagnosis. In addition, there are...
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Renal Involvement in Rheumatic Diseases

Ahn SH, Jung JH

Most rheumatic diseases are chronic inflammatory diseases. Kidney-related symptoms of rheumatic diseases are often present, which increase mortality and morbidity of patients with rheumatic diseases. When patients with rheumatic diseases...
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Anterior segment eye diseases associated with rheumatic diseases

Hyon JY

Rheumatic diseases are associated various extra-articular manifestations, such as eye, nerve, pericardium, and pleura. The anterior part of the eye has distinguished anatomic structure resembling synovial joints, thus it is...
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The Current Status of Surveys on Prevalence of Rheumatic Diseases in Korea

Bae SC

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Pharmacologic Management of Rheumatic Diseases

Park YB, Lee SK

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Basic Approach to Rheumatic Diseases

Seo YI

  • KMID: 2294688
  • J Korean Acad Fam Med.
  • 2004 Dec;25(12):877-886.
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Autologous Haematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation for Refractory Rheumatic Diseases

Park YB

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Diet and Folk Medicines for Rheumatic Diseases

Kim GT

Notwithstanding recent advances in the field of treatment of rheumatic diseases, patients still have a significant interest in complementary and alternative medicine for various reasons. The purpose of this review...
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Observational Cohort Studies in Rheumatic Diseases

Cho SK, Kim D, Sung YK

Rheumatic diseases are diverse groups characterized by a variety of clinical manifestations and disease courses in each patient. The best way to understand the course and prognosis of these patients...
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Eye and Rheumatic Disease

Kim YJ, Lee JY

Rheumatic disorders commonly affect the sclera, cornea, retina, and orbit. These disorders range from relatively mild ocular surface problems to a serious threat for the visual sight. The most common...
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Identification of Eligible Studies

Delgado-García G

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Nuclear Medicine Imaging in Rheumatic Diseases

Choi YY, Kim JY

The rapid development of medical imaging technologies has greatly enhanced the utility of nuclear medicine imaging modalities over the last decade. Hybrid imaging technology merging computed tomography (CT) with single-photon...
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Rheumatic Manifestations of Diabetes

Kim HR

Rheumatic manifestations are common clinical problems in patients with diabetes, especially in patients with long disease duration and poor glycemic control. The pathogenesis of rheumatic diseases in diabetes is still...
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The detection of anti-ENA antibodies in systemic rheumatic diseases

Bae SC, Song GG, Lee IH, Yoo DH, Kim SY, Kim TY

  • KMID: 1698322
  • Korean J Med.
  • 1993 Oct;45(4):422-436.
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Pathogenic Role of Autophagy in Rheumatic Diseases

Choi YJ, Yoo WH

Autophagy is a principle catabolic process mediated by lysosomes in eukaryotic cells. This is an intracellular homeostatic mechanism crucial for degradation in acidic lysosomal compartments of waste components from the...
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A Korean Rheumatic Diseases Screening Questionnaire

Lee HS, Oh KT, Kim TH, Jung SS, Yoo DH, Bae SC

The aim of our study was to develop a Korean rheumatic diseases-screening questionnaire. The questionnaire was constructed based on American College of Rheumatology criteria for rheumatic diseases and a connective...
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Vaccination in Inflammatory Rheumatic Diseases

Joung CI

Infection is a critical and challenging situation encountered in treatment of inflammatory rheumatic diseases (IRDs). It is associated with the disease activity itself and/or the immunosuppressant treatments. Vaccine preventable infections...
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Vaccination for Patients with Rheumatic Diseases in the Era of Biologics

Han SH

A large proportion of patients with rheumatic disease have an immunocompromised status resulting from disease pathogenesis itself and/or several immunosuppressive drugs including biologics. These conditions are closely related to a...
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A Case of Axial Spondyloarthropathy in a Patient with Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection

Kim TJ, Jeon CH

Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is a global pandemic affecting more than 2.9 million people. Aside from opportunistic infections and malignancies, it involves multiple organs, resulting in many complications, and...
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