Quantitative power Doppler ultrasonography is a sensitive measure of metacarpophalangeal joint synovial vascularity in rheumatoid arthritis and declines significantly following a 2-week course of oral low-dose corticosteroids.
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the stability over 2 weeks of ultrasonographic assessments of synovial thickness and vascularity in all 10 metacarpophalangeal joints of subjects with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) with a range of disease activities as measured by the validated Disease Activity Score-28 joint...
Main Authors: | Larché, M, Seymour, M, Lim, A, Eckersley, R, Pétavy, F, Chiesa, F, Rioja, I, Lukey, P, Binks, M, McClinton, C, Dolan, K, Taylor, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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