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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:



Gut microbiota in axial spondyloarthritis: genetics, medications and future treatments
Nehal Yemula; Riyad Sheikh





Predictors of myositis in mixed connective tissue disease: a multicentre retrospective study
Ana Melo; Manuel Silvério-António; Joana Martins-Martinho; Francisca Guimarães; Eduardo Dourado; Daniela Oliveira; Jorge Lopes; André Saraiva; Ana Gago; Margarida Correia; Ana Fernandes; Sara Dinis; Rafaela Teixeira; Susana Silva; Carlos Costa; Tiago Beirão; Carolina Furtado; Pedro Abreu; Nikita Khmelinskii





High disease activity influences the presence of vertebral fractures in rheumatoid arthritis
Hideo Sakane; Koichi Okamura; Yoichi Iizuka; Akira Honda; Eiji Takasawa; Tokue Mieda; Yukio Yonemoto; Takahito Suto; Tetsuya Kaneko; Hirotaka Chikuda 





The emerging role of Rituximab in the treatment of large granular lymphocytic leukemia associated with rheumatoid arthritis: a single center experience
Mariana Diz Lopes; Carlos Marques Gomes; Inês Santos; Teresa Martins-Rocha; Miguel Bernardes; José Pinto; Lúcia Costa 





Drugs and ANCA – an atypical association
Tiago Beirão; Beatriz Samões; Catarina Rua; Romana Vieira; Joana Abelha-Aleixo; Patricia Pinto; Flavio Costa; Diogo Fonseca; Margarida Mota; Catarina Amorim Meireles; Taciana Videira

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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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