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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 ...

How do you counsel patients on the risks and benefits of strontium supplements for osteoporosis management?

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Endocrinology · Columbia University

No experts whom I know prescribe Strontium for osteoporosis. It has not been shown to be efficacious to reduce fractures, although bone density will rise substantially. Also, bear in mind of very serious toxicities that have been associated with this drug. I would never use it in any of my patients....

Are the results of the SEAM-RA trial generalizable to other TNF inhibitors given the differences in immunogenicity?

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Rheumatology · University of Alabama

This is a great question, and an important one because different TNF inhibitors have different immunogenicity and patients can make anti-drug antibodies that can effectively neutralize the drug and render it a less effective treatment option. This tends to happen more with some molecular constructs ...

What is your approach to the management of nodular regenerative hyperplasia of the liver in patients with SLE?

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Rheumatology · Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS)

There are no large studies regarding the treatment of nodular regenerative hyperplasia (NRH) in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). It is rarely recognized, and the vast majority of reported cases are single-case reports, literature reviews, and a few very small case series. A Japanese autopsy serie...

How do you interpret treatment response in the DISCOVER-2 Trial when patients were allowed to remain on up to 10mg of prednisone equivalent for disease control while on guselkumab?

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Rheumatology · Leiden University Medical Center

The dependence on the use of systemic glucocorticoids may indeed be a good reason to change treatment. Especially in patients with psoriatic arthritis. So, if patients are unable to stop systemic glucocorticoids and there are still treatment options for the patient, this could be tried. It is diffic...

Is there a period of time after which you would not resume ICI after a patient has had an irAE and required a prolonged steroid taper?

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Medical Oncology · Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Typically if a patient has required treatment with steroids for four to six months, it was because their irAE was significant (grade 2-4) and refractory to initial treatment. If the patient received combination immunotherapy, such as anti-CTLA-4 and anti-PD-1 agents, one could consider resuming the ...

Do you reduce the dose of hydroxychloroquine in patients with skin graying if they are not particularly bothered by this side effect?

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Rheumatology · Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS)

1. I would check a trough whole blood HCQ level. Nathalie Costedoat-Chalumeau and her colleagues found higher levels in patients who developed skin pigmentation (Jallouli et al., PMID 23824340), but actual levels were not reported. Petri et al also showed that levels above 1200 ng/mL were associated...

Do you recommend medical therapy for extensive atraumatic osteonecrosis of the femoral head to mitigate pain or prevent femoral head collapse?

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Rheumatology · UC Davis

This is a good question. Extensive atraumatic ON of the femoral head will probably not respond to any medical therapy; eventually, the patient will need a replacement. However, ON that is from a systemic insult (drugs, alcohol) is often bilateral so if the other hip is less affected or not affected,...

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 ...

How do you decide between initiating systemic immunotherapy versus local treatment for uveitis with associated HLA-B27 and spondyloarthropathy?

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Ophthalmology · University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Fayetteville Campus

I find that most, but not all, HLA-B27 iritis can be controlled with topical therapies. To do so requires eliminating other causes of inflammation. Many patients have GI inflammation due to gluten and dairy, despite not having classic celiac disease or lactose intolerance. Reducing their intake, mod...