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Filter by:Low dose methotrexate used in rheumatoid arthritis is considered very safe and has a side effect profile very different from that seen with high dose methotrexate used in oncology. Hair fall has been found to occur in high dose methotrexate but there is no data regarding the same when methotrexate is used in low dose.Thus this observational case control study is being undertaken to determine whether rheumatoid arthritis patients really need to be concerned about hair fall when on low dose methotrexate.
This prospective randomized trial aims to ascertain differences in outcome measures for the operative treatment of basilar thumb arthritis by comparing the two most common surgical treatments: LRTI and mini tightrope suspensionplasty. The Investigators will evaluate both subjective and objective data to determine if a particular surgical method offers more favorable outcomes.
This observational study will describe the treatment patterns of usage of biological DMARDs in routine clinical practice and the demographics and RA disease characteristics in patients suffering from rheumatoid arthritis. Patients will be recruited and examined the same day when recruited. There will be no follow up visit or treatment period only one visit in this study.
The objective of this study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of CDP870 self-injection administered for 24 weeks or longer in subjects who are participating in the long-term treatment study (Study 275-08-002 or Study 275-08-004) of CDP870 administered concomitantly with or without Methotrexate.
Comparing the cost-effectiveness and safety of additional low-dose glucocorticoid in treatment strategies for elderly patients with rheumatoid arthritis: The Glucocorticoid Low-dose Outcome in RheumatoId Arthritis Study (GLORIA)
The main purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and long-term efficacy of ixekizumab compared to placebo in participants with active psoriatic arthritis.
This study compares workability in subjects with seropositive rheumatoid arthritis (RA) in the working age with high and low disease activity. Further interest is to clarify the influence of frailty, functional ability and muscle strength on workability and to determine the effect of disease activity on selected physiological needs (sleep quality, sexual functioning). Methods include a physical examination, questionnaires and physical tests.
The aim of this case control study is to explore the possible association between periodontal destruction and serum anti-CCP antibodies in RA patients and healthy subjects.
Post-surgical physiotherapy programs following to total hip arthroplasty (THA) show important differences between types and numbers of treatment sessions. Objectives are to investigate effectiveness of Fascial Manipulation when associated to a standard protocol of care.
The primary aim of the study is to evaluate the effects of two local cryotherapy (ice or cold gas) applications on arthritic knees. Evaluation criteria (before/after treatment): - synovial power-Doppler semi-quantitative score - pain VAS (mm) - cytokine levels in synovial fluid - leukocyte count in synovial fluid