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Rheumatology is an incredibly fast-moving and exciting field of medicine that can be difficult to ke

Episodes

Total: 84

It's that time of year again, everyone rolling up their sleeves to get a flu shot. This throwback ep

In the third episode of the NSAIDs saga, we focus on COX-2 inhibition! Did the hopes and dreams of s

In this episode, we dive into the story of aspirin and the development of ibuprofen, ending with the

Humans have had an insatiable appetite for inhibiting production of prostaglandins for centuries! Th

This episode digs into the pathophysiology of urticaria vasculitis from anti-C1q to the story of bra

Is it an allergy or an autoimmune vasculitis, or a little of both? Find out the story of urticarial

What should rheumatologists know about what we've learned about COVID-19 and long COVID in 2023? Hos

It's that time of year again, everyone rolling up their sleeves to get a flu shot. This episode dive

What is silica? How does it impact your risk of developing autoimmunity if you inhale it, inject it

In this episode, we dig through the data of lupus in Africa and speak with experts on the Lupus Grad

This episode delves into what we can learn about the impact of the environment on autoimmunity, digg

This episode delves into the history of the hygiene hypothesis. What do we know about different expo

On this special episode of Rheuminations, I interview comedian and ophthalmologist William Flanary,

Was your psoriasis caused by the Black Death? Learn more than you might have wanted to know about th

In this episode we explore ways in which the extracellular matrix can be manipulated, including the

Dive into vascular Ehlers-Danlos syndrome. What is it? How does it present? Get clues to its diagnos

In this episode, Dr. Benjamin Claytor walks us through his approach to suspected sensory ganglionopa

A sensational (or lack thereof) series on the signs and symptoms of the spellbinding sensory ganglio

In part two, Leonard Calabrese, DO, discusses the symptoms of long COVID and the role that rheumatol

In this episode, Leonard Calabrese, DO, reviews the history and controversies of post-infection sequ