National Arthritis Meeting 2003

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Dr. Shiel, Editor of MedicineNet's Focus Topics OnArthritis, Gives Perspectives Of Interest On Topics From 2003 Annual Scientific Meeting of The American College ofRheumatology(held October 23-28, 2003)

Dr. Shiel  at  the  Annual  Scientifc Meeting Of The American College Of RheumatologyOverall, this was another extremely important meeting with brilliant research presented in nearly 2,000 reports. The meeting lasted six days and was attended by over 10,000 doctors from across the nation and throughout the world!

It is critical to the health of patients with arthritis that such important research is occurring. Arthritis alone currently affects 15% of all Americans and the number affected will grow to 18.2% by the year 2020. It has dramatic effects on the function and well-being of hundreds of millions of people worldwide.

The themes that were reported at the meeting ranged from basic bench science to reports of exciting new treatments and tests available for rheumatic diseases. I want to highlight for you many of the reports and papers that led to my own excitement as they clearly are going to have an impact on the general public health.

Here, I will summarize reports on a variety of arthritis and rheumatism topics that I know you will find interesting. Click on each item from the Disease Index below for the summary of my coverage for that particular arthritis or rheumatism topic.

I hope you enjoy these reports! -Dr. Shiel

Reports From National Meeting Disease Index

Ankylosing Spondylitis andPsoriatic Arthritis- Powerful new treatments documented (Remicade,Enbrel, and others). -- Finally, research emphasizing these potentially devastating forms of arthritis affective 0.21% of Americans over age 15. These are common forms ofchronic painin younger people.

ArthritisDrugs& New Medications- What's new, what's old, what's safe, what's not, what's coming.

Fibromyalgia- Medications and exercises that can work, website info, fibromaylgia gene? -- Helpful tips for the 0.5% of men and 3.4% of women affected, representing 2% of Americans overall.

Gout- Realdietand medications research -- Eye-opening information about a condition that causes suffering to 0.84% of all Americans.

Osteoporosis-Preventionmethods underused, men over 70 years of age at risk. In the United States, more than 10 million people haveosteoporosisof the hip and almost 19 million more have low hipbone density.

Rheumatoid Arthritis- Summaries of new treatments (Remicade, Enbrel,Humira等),相关条件,patient education, and complications, which were reported on this form of arthritis that affects 1% of all Americans.

Systemic Lupus Erythematosus-Sleepsignificance, Plaquenil benefits.

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