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Musculoskeletal ultrasound as a diagnostic and prognostic tool in rheumatoid arthritis

Jain, Manish; Samuels, Jonathan
The use of musculoskeletal ultrasound (MSKUS) has increased in a variety of rheumatic conditions, particularly rheumatoid arthritis (RA). MSKUS complements the physical examination by allowing for superior visualization of synovitis and erosive changes compared to conventional radiography and provides detail comparable or supplementary to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). This modality is also less expensive than MRI and CT scans, without claustrophobia or other contraindications, while uniquely providing dynamic, rather than static imaging. A growing body of literature for MSKUS in RA is contributing significantly to the understanding of diagnostic and prognostic utility, longitudinal assessment, and disease remission. Furthermore, scoring systems focusing on the patient level rather than individual joints have been developed, allowing for simplification of exams while still retaining accuracy and utility. The combination of these advances has led to increased use of MSKUS in RA in the realm of research as well as at the bedside and in the clinic
PMID: 22035431
ISSN: 1936-9727
CID: 145759

Ferritin and Hemochromatosis Polymorphisms Correlate with Clinical Characteristics in a Symptomatic Osteoarthritis Cohort [Meeting Abstract]

Kennish, Lauren M; Attur, Mukundan; Huang, Xi; Krasnokutsky, Svetlana; Samuels, Jonathan; Oh, Cheongeun; Abramson, Steven B
ISI:000297621500171
ISSN: 0004-3591
CID: 2331092

Hand Osteoarthritis: A Predictor of Accelerated Progression in Knee OA? [Meeting Abstract]

Samuels, Jonathan; Petchprapa, Catherine; Carpenter, Elizabeth; Attur, Mukundan; Rybak, Leon; Krasnokutsky, Svetlana; Oh, Cheongeun; Abramson, Steven B
ISI:000297621501264
ISSN: 0004-3591
CID: 2331102

Elevated Expression of MMP9 in Plasma of Patients with Symptomatic Knee Osteoarthritic: Correlation with Disease Severity and Progression [Meeting Abstract]

Attur, Mukundan; Greenberg, Jeffrey D; Todd, John; Lu, Quynh Ann; Ramirez, Renita; Oh, Cheongeun; Samuels, Jonathan; Krasnokutsky, Svetlana; Abramson, Steven B
ISI:000297621502322
ISSN: 0004-3591
CID: 2331132

A Distinctive Oral Microbiome Characterizes Periodontitis in Patients with Early Rheumatoid Arthritis. [Meeting Abstract]

Scher, Jose U; Ubeda, Carles; Bretz, Walter; Pillinger, Michael H; Buischi, Yvonne; Rosenthal, Pamela B; Reddy, Soumya M; Samuels, Jonathan; Izmirly, Peter M; Solomon, Gary E; Attur, Mukundan; Equinda, Michele; Socci, Nicholas; Viale, Agnes; Weissmann, Gerald; Littman, Dan R; Pamer, Eric G; Abramson, Steven B
ISI:000297621503095
ISSN: 0004-3591
CID: 2331152

ASSOCIATION OF INTERLEUKIN-1 RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST (IL-1RN) TTG HAPLOTYPE WITH RADIOGRAPHIC KNEE OA SEVERITY IN META-ANALYSIS [Meeting Abstract]

Attur, M.; Kerkhof, H.; Oh, C.; Krasnokutsky, S.; Samuels, J.; Uitterlinden, A. G.; Hofman, A.; Rivadeneira, F.; Valdes, A.; Spector, T. D.; van Meurs, J.; Abramson, S. B.
ISI:000283452900414
ISSN: 1063-4584
CID: 120556

INTERLEUKIN-1 RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST GENE VARIATIONS PREDICT THE SEVERITY AND PROGRESSION OF KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS [Meeting Abstract]

Attur, M.; Oh, C.; Krasnokutsky, S.; Samuels, J.; Rybak, L.; Bencardino, J.; Kraus, V.; Kornman, K.; Abramson, S. B.
ISI:000283452900415
ISSN: 1063-4584
CID: 120557

Polyarticular gout attacks following cerebrovascular accidents: is hemiparesis in fact protective? 2 cases and a review of the literature

Hsiao, Susan J; Vaynrub, Maksim; Furer, Victoria; Samuels, Jonathan
Cerebrovascular disease appears to have implications on rheumatic diseases, including gout. Accumulating evidence suggests that hemiparesis exerts a protective effect against gout via the down-regulation of mechanical and neural modulators of inflammation in neurologically impaired extremities. We present 2 divergent cases of unilateral gout following cerebrovascular events. One patient with a hemorrhagic stroke developed polyarticular gout only on the ipsilateral side to his hemiparesis, while another patient with basilar artery thrombosis and locked-in syndrome suffered a polyarticular gout flare only on the side that had regained limited function. As suggested by these cases, the effect of hemiparesis on gout is complex. Further insight into the interplay between gouty flares and hemiparesis may lead to novel therapeutic strategies for gout
PMID: 20689442
ISSN: 1536-7355
CID: 112039

End-stage hemophilic arthropathy in a patient from a developing nation

Furer, Victoria; Samuels, Jonathan
PMID: 20808176
ISSN: 1536-7355
CID: 112052

Complement receptor 2/CD21- human naive B cells contain mostly autoreactive unresponsive clones

Isnardi, Isabelle; Ng, Yen-Shing; Menard, Laurence; Meyers, Greta; Saadoun, David; Srdanovic, Iva; Samuels, Jonathan; Berman, Jessica; Buckner, Jane H; Cunningham-Rundles, Charlotte; Meffre, Eric
Complement receptor 2-negative (CR2/CD21(-)) B cells have been found enriched in patients with autoimmune diseases and in common variable immunodeficiency (CVID) patients who are prone to autoimmunity. However, the physiology of CD21(-/lo) B cells remains poorly characterized. We found that some rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients also display an increased frequency of CD21(-/lo) B cells in their blood. A majority of CD21(-/lo) B cells from RA and CVID patients expressed germline autoreactive antibodies, which recognized nuclear and cytoplasmic structures. In addition, these B cells were unable to induce calcium flux, become activated, or proliferate in response to B-cell receptor and/or CD40 triggering, suggesting that these autoreactive B cells may be anergic. Moreover, gene array analyses of CD21(-/lo) B cells revealed molecules specifically expressed in these B cells and that are likely to induce their unresponsive stage. Thus, CD21(-/lo) B cells contain mostly autoreactive unresponsive clones, which express a specific set of molecules that may represent new biomarkers to identify anergic B cells in humans.
PMCID:3373152
PMID: 20231422
ISSN: 0006-4971
CID: 566652