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Factores asociados a infecciones en pacientes con artritis reumatoide tratados con abatacept subcutáneo atendidos en un centro de reumatología en Bogotá, Colombia
(Universidad del RosarioFacultad de medicina, 2017)
INTRODUCTION: The aim of treatment for rheumatoid arthritis is to decrease the activity of the disease by modulating the immune system, with infections being one of the common adverse effects. Abatacept has immunomodulatory ...
Factores asociados a respuesta de abatacept subcutaneo en artritis reumatoide
(Universidad del RosarioFacultad de medicina, 2016)
BACKGROUND
Since rheumatoid arthritis is the most common in the world inflammatory arthropathy, being highly disabling and causing great impact of high cost, we seek to offer the patient treatment options and quality of ...
El costo de la atención ambulatoria del lupus eritematoso sistémico en Colombia. Contrastes y comparaciones con otras poblaciones.
(Universidad del RosarioFacultad de medicina, 2015)
Background: Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is considered a high cost disease. The clinical expression of the disease varies depending upon geography and ethnicity. The aim of this study was to calculate ambulatory cost ...
Factores asociados a falla terapéutica de medicamentos biológicos tipo Anti-TNF en pacientes con artritis reumatoide en la IPS Biomab
Background: Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic behavioral inflammatory disease where its most effective therapeutic intervention is based on combined pharmacological therapies and different clinical specialties, as studies ...
Tratamiento de Artritis reumatoide con antagonistas del factor de necrosis tumoral alfa y su asociación con el desarrollo de melanoma cutáneo: revisión sistemática de la literatura y meta-análisis.
(Universidad del RosarioFacultad de medicina, 2015)
Introduction: Treatment with antagonists of the tumor necrosis factor alpha (anti-
TNF) has impacted the prognosis and quality of life of patients with rheumatoid arthritis
(RA) positively, however, there may be an ...