Rheumatology
Clinical discussions on autoimmune diseases, biologic therapies, vasculitis, and musculoskeletal conditions.
Recent Discussions
How do you approach treatment of suspected CNS vasculitis with a negative work up?
Suspected CNS vasculitis is, simply put, extremely challenging, most often because the diagnosis is difficult to make. Commonly, the diagnosis is suspected based upon non-invasive imaging showing an unusual distribution of infarcts and/or evidence of intracranial arteriopathy (CTA or formal DSA). I ...
Is there a role for nitazoxanide for treatment of norovirus gastroenteritis in immunocompromised patients?
There is no good-quality evidence supporting a role for nitazoxanide for treatment of norovirus gastroenteritis in immunocompromised patients. The efficacy of nitazoxanide in viral gastroenteritis is supported by a small manufacturer-sponsored randomized, double-blind trial in non-immunocompromised ...
Do you consider immunosuppression in patients with a history of Sjogren's disease and clinical features of inclusion body myositis?
My short answer is no. The phenotype and MRI findings described in this case suggest IBM and recently published consensus criteria for the diagnosis of IBM require only the presence of endomysial lymphocytic inflammation in muscle biopsy as a mandatory criterion, along with supportive clinical pheno...
Under what circumstances would you consider low-dose radiation therapy for osteoarthritis in an older adult patient?
Almost any and all circumstances.
In patients with sarcoidosis and persistently elevated liver function tests, when do you consider initiating ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA)?
In patients with systemic sarcoidosis with predominantly elevated alkaline phosphatase, I would be suspicious for liver involvement of their sarcoidosis. If treatment of the systemic sarcoidosis with immunosuppression (typically initiated by Pulmonology or Rheumatology) are ineffective for improving...
Do you have safety concerns when prescribing GLP-1 medications in patients on corticosteroids or immunosuppressive therapy?
I think we need to be particularly careful when co-prescribing with systemic corticosteroids because of the risk of sarcopenia. We know that rapid weight loss is accompanied not only by a loss of fat tissue but also of muscle. Corticosteroids can also have myotoxicity and cause muscle atrophy. I the...
Is your approach to managing immune related adverse events altered at all in light of COVID-19?
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...
In light of promising results of hydroxychloroquine in COVID-19, should we consider using it prophylactically in cancer patients, especially if immunocompromised?
At this time, as there is no good evidence available, I would not recommend the use of hydroxycholoroquine prophylactically in cancer patients. It is unclear whether it would prevent contagion, probably not, and we still don't know if it will have any effect on the course of COVID-19. We expect ther...
How should the results of the ADVOCATE trial be applied in AAV patients who receive rituximab induction and maintenance therapy?
The following answer was jointly drafted by Dr. Peter Merkel and Dr. David Jayne:The data from ADVOCATE indicate that patients with granulomatosis with polyangiitis (GPA) or microscopic polyangiitis (MPA) treated with avacopan 30 mg twice daily and prednisone placebo were able to achieve remission w...
Before re-challenging a patient with ICI after grade 1-2 pneumonitis, do you re-image to confirm resolution of pneumonitis?
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 ...