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2. Correction to: Gene expression identifies patients who develop inflammatory arthritis in a clinically suspect arthralgia cohort
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3. Gene expression identifies patients who develop inflammatory arthritis in a clinically suspect arthralgia cohort
4. Correction to: Response to: “Does ACPA-negative RA consist of subgroups related to sustained DMARD-free remission and serological markers at disease presentation” by Masi and Fleischmann
5. The relation between physical joint examination and MRI-depicted inflammation of metatarsophalangeal joints in early arthritis
6. Response to: “Does ACPA-negative RA consist of subgroups related to sustained DMARD-free remission and serological markers at disease presentation” by Masi and Fleischmann
7. Improvement of symptoms in clinically suspect arthralgia and resolution of subclinical joint inflammation: a longitudinal study in patients that did not progress to clinical arthritis
8. 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
9. The Natural Sequence in Which Subclinical Inflamed Joint Tissues Subside or Progress to Rheumatoid Arthritis:A Study of Serial MRIs in the TREAT EARLIER Trial
10. The natural sequence in which subclinically inflamed joint tissues subside or progress to rheumatoid arthritis: a study on serial MRIs in the TREAT EARLIER trial
11. 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
12. Does information on novel identified autoantibodies contribute to predicting the progression from undifferentiated arthritis to rheumatoid arthritis: a study on anti-CarP antibodies as an example
13. 08.26 The prevalence of acpa is lower in rheumatoid arthritis patients with a higher age of onset but the composition of the acpa response appears identical
14. Do MRI-detected erosions predict progression to rheumatoid arthritis in patients presenting with clinically suspect arthralgia? A longitudinal study
15. Additional file 1 of The relation between physical joint examination and MRI-depicted inflammation of metatarsophalangeal joints in early arthritis
16. Correction to: Gene expression identifies patients who develop inflammatory arthritis in a clinically suspect arthralgia cohort (Arthritis Research & Therapy, (2020), 22, 1, (266), 10.1186/s13075-020-02361-2)
17. Gene expression identifies patients who develop inflammatory arthritis in a clinically suspect arthralgia cohort
18. Correction to: Gene expression identifies patients who develop inflammatory arthritis in a clinically suspect arthralgia cohort (Arthritis Research & Therapy, (2020), 22, 1, (266), 10.1186/s13075-020-02361-2)
19. Does immunological remission, defined as disappearance of autoantibodies, occur with current treatment strategies? A long-term follow-up study in rheumatoid arthritis patients who achieved sustained DMARD-free status
20. ACPA-negative RA consists of subgroups: patients with high likelihood of achieving sustained DMARD-free remission can be identified by serological markers at disease presentation
21. Evaluation of the predictive accuracy of MRI-detected erosions in hand and foot joints in patients with undifferentiated arthritis
22. The use of MRI-detected synovitis to determine the number of involved joints for the 2010 ACR/EULAR classification criteria for Rheumatoid Arthritis – is it of additional benefit?
23. Are MRI-detected erosions specific for RA? A large explorative cross-sectional study
24. Which patients presenting with arthralgia eventually develop rheumatoid arthritis? The current state of the art
25. Large joint involvement at first presentation with RA, an unfavourable feature: results of a large longitudinal study with functioning and DMARD-free sustained remission as outcomes
26. Longitudinal IP-10 Serum Levels Are Associated with the Course of Disease Activity and Remission in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis
27. The prevalence of ACPA is lower in rheumatoid arthritis patients with an older age of onset but the composition of the ACPA response appears identical
28. 08.26 The prevalence of acpa is lower in rheumatoid arthritis patients with a higher age of onset but the composition of the acpa response appears identical
29. MRI-detected osteitis is not associated with the presence or level of ACPA alone, but with the combined presence of ACPA and RF
30. Evaluation of the predictive accuracy of MRI-detected erosions in hand and foot joints in patients with undifferentiated arthritis.
31. Large joint involvement at first presentation with RA, an unfavourable feature: results of a large longitudinal study with functioning and DMARD-free sustained remission as outcomes.
32. Additional file 1 of Gene expression identifies patients who develop inflammatory arthritis in a clinically suspect arthralgia cohort
33. Additional file 1 of Gene expression identifies patients who develop inflammatory arthritis in a clinically suspect arthralgia cohort
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