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Online First Articles



ARP Rheumatology is releasing a monthly newsletter with the manuscripts published “online first”. Below you can read the last articles published ahead of print:



Systematic literature review to inform the Portuguese recommendations for the management of Raynaud’s phenomenon and digital ulcers in systemic sclerosis and other connective tissue diseases
Emanuel Costa; Filipe Cunha-Santos; Eduardo Dourado; Daniela Oliveira; Louise Falzon; Vasco Romão; Ana Catarina Duarte; Ana Cordeiro; Tânia Santiago; Alexandre Sepriano





Detection of subclinical enthesitis by ultrasonography in patients with psoriasis and controls
Duygu Silte Karamanlioglu; Feyza Unlu Ozkan; Eylem Ceren Arıkan; Betul Pirdal; Gulcan Ozturk; Ilknur Aktas





Neutrophile to lymphocyte and platelet to lymphocyte ratios predict clinical response to bDMARD in naïve spondylarthritis patients
Frederico Martins; Miguel Bernardes; Graça Sequeira; Lúcia Costa; Pedro Carvalho





Investigation of factors affecting physical activity level in patients with primary Sjögren’s syndrome
Öztürk Ö; Nihan Uzun; Feyzioğlu Ö; Duygu Şahin; Fatih Sarıtaş; Mehmet Tezcan




10-year experience of early arthritis clinic at a tertiary rheumatology center: achievements and challenges
Ana Isabel Maduro; André Pinto Saraiva; Beatriz Mendes; Adriana Carones; Mariana Luís; Tânia Santiago; José António Pereira da Silva; Cátia Duarte





Varicella zoster virus mimicking giant cell arteritis
Joana Martins-Martinho; Inês Pintado Maury; Inês Leal; Cristina Ponte





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Correspondence & Reply

Scientific publications aim to foster the development of knowledge and improvement of clinical practice. Post-publication commentary or correspondence can be key for this endeavor. This correspondence can involve challenges, clarifications, or replication of the published work in other contexts. ARP Rheumatology welcomes this type of scientific work. Know more here.

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