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For patients with evidence of prior bilateral uveitis (PS, pupillary membranes, inactive KP, no view posteriorly) who reports no prior symptoms and who has had negative lab work-up, when do you consider repeat work-up and which labs would you repeat?

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Ophthalmology · Massachusetts Eye and Ear

This is a difficult question to answer succinctly, as so much information is missing to provide a complete response. However, it does raise some important points that are worth mentioning:There is a prevailing tenet, which I was taught as a resident and hear often from residents today, that 1st epis...

Do you recommend allopurinol desensitization in gout patients who develop a rash on allopurinol therapy?

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Rheumatology · National institues of Health

I don't recommend desensitization for allopurinol-allergic patients. There was a time when this made sense due to the lack of a viable alternative therapy. The process is cumbersome in a private practice setting and not as simple as providing the patient with a prescription for febuxostat.Febuxostat...

What was the rationale for abrupt discontinuation of etanercept rather than gradual tapering in the SEAM-RA trial?

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Rheumatology · University of Alabama

The main goal of this trial was to get RA patients off of therapy and to see whether they would flare or maintain remission. We didn’t expect that the ultimate likelihood of success or failure was going to be primarily related to how long it took to do that. While a gradual withdrawal of the drug ma...

Before re-challenging a patient with ICI after grade 1-2 pneumonitis, do you re-image to confirm resolution of pneumonitis?

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Medical Oncology · Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Grade 1 pneumonitis is defined as confined to one lobe of the lung or <25% of the total lung parenchyma, while grade 2 pneumonitis is defined as involving more than one lobe of the lung or 25-50% of the lung parenchyma. Grade 1 pneumonitis is typically an incidental finding on CT in an asymptomatic ...

Would the need for infliximab/MTX/nonsteroidals to control initial irAE affect your decision to rechallenge these patients with ICI?

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Medical Oncology · Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Infliximab and methotrexate are generally used in irAE grades 3 or 4, or in grade 2 irAEs that are refractory to initial treatment with steroids. Methotrexate is typically used for irAEs of the musculoskeletal system, such as inflammatory arthritis or myositis. Infliximab tends to be used in the set...

What is the role of the rheumatologist in recommending and providing GLP-1 medications to their patients given the benefits across many disease domains including osteoarthritis?

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Rheumatology · NYU Langone Health

Obesity has long been discussed in the literature as the most modifiable risk factor for knee osteoarthritis pain and progression, with a reduction in knee OA attributed to the decrease in mechanical load. But for the last decade, there has been much attention placed on the impact of metabolic facto...

How long would you recommend that a patient continues guselkumab prior to deciding that the therapy is not effective?

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Rheumatology · Leiden University Medical Center

Many trials have a placebo-controlled period of 12-24 weeks. Thereafter, all patients receive active treatment. Even if the original treatment allocation remains unknown to the patient and doctor, they know that from that moment on, everyone receives active treatment. This will have an influence on ...

Is your approach to managing immune related adverse events altered at all in light of COVID-19?

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Medical Oncology · Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Montefiore Medical Center

First of all, I wish to thank @Dr. First Last from Johns Hopkins/Sibley for his advice addressing this critical topic.We are all witnessing a rapidly evolving crisis that none of us have been prepared for and it is the right thing to quickly consider as best as we can how the COVID-19 pandemic shoul...

Should HCQ be continued in an asymptomatic SLE patient who has received renal transplant?

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Rheumatology · MUSC Health

As far as I know there is not a definitive answer to this question due to a lack of clinical trials. My approach is to continue it at a dose adjusted for renal failure. My thought process is that both lupus and chronic renal failure increase the risk of cardiovascular events significantly. Plaquenil...

Has the MAJESTY trial changed your approach to the rituximab versus obinutuzumab choice in a patient with newly diagnosed primary membranous nephropathy and nephrotic syndrome?

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Nephrology · Johns Hopkins University

The Bottom Line: Recent landmark trials—MENTOR and MAJESTY—confirm that anti-CD20 therapies are superior to calcineurin inhibitors (CNIs) for the treatment of MN.Key Trial DataMENTOR: Demonstrated that RTX was noninferior to cyclosporine at 12 months, and decisively superior by 24 months (60% vs. 20...