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Do you consider metformin as a disease-modifying adjunct in the management of patients with OA, particularly in those with comorbid metabolic syndrome or type 2 diabetes?

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Rheumatology · Sorbonne Université

Based on the Pan et al., PMID 40274279, and the broader literature, I would not yet formally classify metformin as a disease-modifying osteoarthritis drug (DMOAD), but the evidence is increasingly compelling, particularly in the metabolic osteoarthritis (OA) phenotype.This randomized controlled tria...

Do you routinely screen for cardiovascular risk factors in a patient with moderate-to-severe psoriasis?

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Dermatology · Case Western Reserve University

Review of systems. Depending on age, consider lipids and HbA1c if no data for the past year.

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 you use a parathyroid hormone analog for treatment of osteoporosis in a patient with mildly elevated AlkPhos of unclear etiology?

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Rheumatology · Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

I would be hesitant to administer an anabolic in this setting without first delineating the reason for an elevated AlkPase. I would suggest starting with sorting out the source of the AlkPase (i.e., bone, liver, or gut with measuring bone-specific AlkPase, G-GGT levels, and possibly a liver ultrasou...

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 · University of Washington in Seattle

If patients were on less than or equal to prednisone 10 mg, they could continue that in the background during the trial, but note that only 20% of patients were on prednisone, a much lower figure than a typical rheumatoid arthritis trial, which is consistent with the point that rheumatologists shy a...

How do you decide on the next therapy for post-ICI triple M syndrome (myositis/myocarditis/myasthenia) after steroids, PLEX, and IVIG?

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Neurology · University of Minnesota

The short answer is that there is no standard of care, and no way to reliably predict which of the third-line treatments will work best for each individual. As an introduction, 3M syndrome is a horrible combination of 3 immune-related adverse events (iRAEs) after ICI exposure for cancer, including m...

Where in the sequence of biologics would you consider guselkumab for patients with active psoriatic arthritis despite standard DMARD therapy?

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Rheumatology · Mayo Clinic Jacksonville

This is an extremely important question and one that is likely to change as new data becomes available. It is important to remember that psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a complex and heterogeneous disease and a single approach does not work for every patient. Based on the ACR/NPF 2019 PsA treatment gui...

Do you recommend vitamin K2 supplements in patients with osteoporosis?

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Rheumatology · Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

The answer, as with most vitamin supplementations, cannot be answered with high-level evidence to support a "yes or no". A bit of background and then a brief review of available evidence.Vitamin K is thought to be important for bone health because it activates several proteins involved in bone forma...

Does SI joint erosion on MRI pelvis push you to use TNF inhibitors over NSAIDs as first line for axial spondyloarthritis?

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Rheumatology · University of Wisconsin Madison

A decision to consider TNFi (or another targeted therapy) over initial NSAID therapy depends primarily on disease severity, symptom burden, and impact on quality of life, presence of significant peripheral disease (where csDMARDs have already failed or resulted in side effects), contraindications or...

In light of promising results of hydroxychloroquine in COVID-19, should we consider using it prophylactically in cancer patients, especially if immunocompromised?

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Rheumatology · MD Anderson Cancer Center

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...