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Comprehending the symptomatic phase preceding rheumatoid arthritis: Clinically suspect arthralgia

Comprehending the symptomatic phase preceding rheumatoid arthritis: Clinically suspect arthralgia

... of Clinically Suspect Arthralgia ...to clinically evident ...from arthralgia to RA[1,2], since (early) identification of individuals that will develop RA is a key point from a ...

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Functional limitations in the phase of clinically suspect arthralgia are as serious as in early clinical arthritis; a longitudinal study

Functional limitations in the phase of clinically suspect arthralgia are as serious as in early clinical arthritis; a longitudinal study

... Figure 1 Kaplan-Meier One Minus Survival plot showing cumulative progression to clinical arthritis for patients with clinically suspect arthralgia divided in four groups based on their baseline ...

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Inflammation functions as a key mediator in the link between ACPA and erosion development: an association study in Clinically Suspect Arthralgia

Inflammation functions as a key mediator in the link between ACPA and erosion development: an association study in Clinically Suspect Arthralgia

... with Clinically Suspect Arthralgia comparing anti-citrullinated protein antibodies (ACPA)-positive and ACPA-negative patients (a), patients positive or negative for local subclinical joint ...

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Does psychological stress in patients with clinically suspect arthralgia associate with subclinical inflammation and progression to inflammatory arthritis?

Does psychological stress in patients with clinically suspect arthralgia associate with subclinical inflammation and progression to inflammatory arthritis?

... CSA: Clinically suspect arthralgia; DAS: Disease activity score; DMARD: Disease-modifying antirheumatic drug; GEE: Generalized estimating equation; HAQ-DI: Health assessment questionnaire-disability ...

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Does psychological stress in patients with clinically suspect arthralgia associate with subclinical inflammation and progression to inflammatory arthritis?

Does psychological stress in patients with clinically suspect arthralgia associate with subclinical inflammation and progression to inflammatory arthritis?

... Leiden Clinically Suspect Arthralgia (CSA) cohort between April 2012 and March 2015 were ...of arthralgia of small joints for < 1 year which was because of the character of the symptoms, ...

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Inflammation functions as a key mediator in the link between ACPA and erosion development: an association study in Clinically Suspect Arthralgia

Inflammation functions as a key mediator in the link between ACPA and erosion development: an association study in Clinically Suspect Arthralgia

... with Clinically Suspect Arthralgia comparing anti-citrullinated protein antibodies (ACPA)-positive and ACPA-negative patients (a), patients positive or negative for local subclinical joint ...

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A search to the target tissue in which RA specific inflammation starts: a detailed MRI study to improve identification of RA specific features in the phase of clinically suspect arthralgia

A search to the target tissue in which RA specific inflammation starts: a detailed MRI study to improve identification of RA specific features in the phase of clinically suspect arthralgia

... with clinically suspect arthralgia (CSA) are considered to be at risk for progression to RA based on the clinical presentation according to their rheumatolo- ...with arthralgia at ...

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Do musculoskeletal ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging identify synovitis and tenosynovitis at the same joints and tendons? A comparative study in early inflammatory arthritis and clinically suspect arthralgia

Do musculoskeletal ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging identify synovitis and tenosynovitis at the same joints and tendons? A comparative study in early inflammatory arthritis and clinically suspect arthralgia

... Methods: Eight hundred forty joints and 700 tendons of 70 consecutive patients, presenting with inflammatory arthritis or clinically suspect arthralgia, underwent US and MRI of MCP (2 – 5), wrist and ...

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The course of clinically suspect arthralgia and early rheumatoid arthritis : clinical features, imaging and genetics

The course of clinically suspect arthralgia and early rheumatoid arthritis : clinical features, imaging and genetics

... without clinically detectable arthritis, mainly the phase of Clinically Suspect Arthralgia (CSA), is ...ACPA-positive arthralgia patients, also present in ACPA-negative ...

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A prospective cohort study of 14 3 3η in ACPA and/or RF positive patients with arthralgia

A prospective cohort study of 14 3 3η in ACPA and/or RF positive patients with arthralgia

... For clinical practice it would be very useful if 14-3-3η positivity could enhance the prediction of (rheumatoid) arthritis when combined with ACPA and RF. One such study that would enable such an analysis comes from a ...

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Child Neurology: Dravet syndromeWhen to suspect the diagnosis

Child Neurology: Dravet syndromeWhen to suspect the diagnosis

... Dravet syndrome (DS), previously known as severe myoclonic epilepsy in infancy (SMEI), is an epileptic encephalopathy that presents with prolonged seizures in the first year of life.. Th[r] ...

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The role of outcome knowledge in the assessment of suspect interviews

The role of outcome knowledge in the assessment of suspect interviews

... informed the suspect did not confess. These findings could possibly indicate that interrogators are praised when they elicit a positive outcome, but are not blamed in case of a negative outcome. This might be ...

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Computational Modelling of Suspect Behaviour in Police Interviews

Computational Modelling of Suspect Behaviour in Police Interviews

... Proper use of interview techniques during police interviews is an important way for police officers to uncover the truth about a crime or even get a confession of guilt. These techniques usually mean that police officers ...

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Undermining position effects in choices from arrays: How to stop witnesses guessing from the middle of lineups

Undermining position effects in choices from arrays: How to stop witnesses guessing from the middle of lineups

... Study 1 provided evidence of position effects in eyewitness identification decisions made under realistic conditions. In Study 2, we used a more artificial task that allowed us to closely examine the influence of ...

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oa Crime Research in South Africa - Use of deadly force by the South African Police Services re-visited.

oa Crime Research in South Africa - Use of deadly force by the South African Police Services re-visited.

... a suspect and the suspect resists the attempt, or flees, or resists the attempt and flees, when it is clear that an attempt to arrest him or her is being made, and the suspect cannot be arrested ...

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Social cohesion and the notion of 'suspect communities': A study of the experiences and impacts of being 'suspect' for Irish communities and Muslim communities in Britain

Social cohesion and the notion of 'suspect communities': A study of the experiences and impacts of being 'suspect' for Irish communities and Muslim communities in Britain

... feelings of acceptance. The evidence is that the impacts of these experiences of being ‘suspect’ include the process whereby forms of belonging that previously were part of a wider set of identifications for an ...

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Incidence of and risk factors for glaucoma in lost-to-follow-up normal-tension glaucoma suspect patients

Incidence of and risk factors for glaucoma in lost-to-follow-up normal-tension glaucoma suspect patients

... NTG suspect patients and showed that the average RNFL thickness in the glaucoma group ...glaucoma suspect group ...NTG suspect patients (OR = ...

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club hack magazine 04 pdf

club hack magazine 04 pdf

... The software pirate sells the pirated software in physical media (usually CD ROMs) through a close network of dealers. Modus Operandi: The suspect uses high speed CD duplication equipment to create multiple copies ...

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ABSTRACT. Same-Sex Marriage: A Constitutional and Social Debate. Hannah J. Corning. Director: Elizabeth Corey, Ph.D.

ABSTRACT. Same-Sex Marriage: A Constitutional and Social Debate. Hannah J. Corning. Director: Elizabeth Corey, Ph.D.

... Upon a challenge by Joe, Miamiland defends the ordinance by offering the legitimate interest of protecting citizens from dangerous animals. If animus against people who own pit bulls were the only justification for the ...

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Law Relating to on the Street Detention, Questioning and Frisking of Suspected Persons and Police Arrest Privileges in General

Law Relating to on the Street Detention, Questioning and Frisking of Suspected Persons and Police Arrest Privileges in General

... Usually courts which have recognized a privilege to stop and question a suspect have also recognized the right of the officer to frisk the suspect if the officer has reason to believe hi[r] ...

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