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Innovative Rheumatology

Innovative Rheumatology

Innovative Rheumatology

In recent years, the treatment of Rheumatoid Arthritis has undergone tremendous changes due to methotrexate and biologics in large part. Until a decade ago, avoiding joint destruction in rheumatoid arthritis was not realistic for rheumatologist. Ideas that have been described in these articles help the reader to resolve the outstanding issues in rheumatoid arthritis.

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