Healio Rheuminations show

Healio Rheuminations

Summary: Rheumatology is an incredibly fast-moving and exciting field of medicine that can be difficult to keep up with. This podcast provides busy clinicians with quick updates in the field of autoimmunity, with emphasis on new medications, treatment guidelines and explorations into the pathophysiology of diseases. The show will also feature historical perspectives in the field of rheumatology, as well as fascinating case presentations of medical mysteries complete with discussions from experts in the field.

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Podcasts:

 Giant Cell Arteritis with John Stone, MD | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 32:01

In this episode, John Stone, MD, MPH, director of clinical rheumatology at Massachusetts General Hospital, sits down to discuss his approach to giant cell arteritis and the results of the GiACTA trial. Learn why Stone believes the most important diagnostic test in GCA is the patient’s history.

 The ACR Interviews: John J. O’Shea, MD | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 28:10

John J. O’Shea, MD, is scientific director of the NIH’s National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases, and chief of their Molecular Immunology and Inflammation Branch. In this ACR interview, he joins me to talk about the JAK/STAT pathway, what we’ve learned from mouse models, current FDA-approved JAK inhibitors and the future of this exciting field. This information is brought to you by Healio and is not sponsored by, nor a part of, the American College of Rheumatology.

 The ACR Interviews: Eric L. Matteson, MD | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 25:54

In this ACR interview, the walking encyclopedia of medical history, Eric L. Matteson, MD, of The Mayo Clinic, sits down with me to discuss what excites him about medical history and then takes a deep dive into the history of vasculitis! This information is brought to you by Healio and is not sponsored by, nor a part of, the American College of Rheumatology.

 The ACR Interviews: Martin J. Blaser, MD | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 21:50

Martin J. Blaser, MD, is director of the Human Microbiome Program at NYU and author of the book, Missing Microbes. He sat down and spoke with us about how the microbiome plays a role in disease pathogenesis, including autoimmunity, and he also answered the question of whether all of our patients should be on probiotics! This information is brought to you by Healio and is not sponsored by, nor a part of, the American College of Rheumatology.

 The History of Gout, Part 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 18:42

In this episode, explore data from the major study proving uric acid crystals are present in the synovial fluid of patients with gout, as well as the tale of two rheumatologists who injected their own knees (while still working in the hospital) with uric acid to prove it is the trigger for inflammation in gout. The episode finishes with some ripping yarns about the history of the medications we use to treat this condition.

 The History of Gout, Part 1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 16:59

Do you know the etymology of the word “gout,” or how a simple microscope aided in the identification of tophi? Join me as I explore the history of this inflammatory arthritis and highlight the important scientists who shaped the modern era of gout.

 A Bovine Conundrum | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:56

This episode discusses the case of an 85-year-old man with a history of hypertension and fairly recently diagnosed bladder cancer who presents with oligoarticular asymmetric inflammatory arthritis. Explore the details of this case and learn how bacillus Calmette-Guérin and reactive arthritis are related in this diagnostic conundrum.

 TMI on TMA | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 26:22

This episode covers a rare but life-threatening complication of lupus nephritis called complement-mediated thrombotic microangiopathy. Rheumatologist Lisa Zickuhr, MD, helps us better understand this often-overwhelming topic with a clinical case example, treatment options and practice pearls.

 A Diagnosis Divided | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 41:10

A young woman presents with migraine-like headaches, black spots in her vision and emotional lability. Think you know the diagnosis? You may be surprised – this medical mystery is not what it seems. In this episode, learn more about this rare diagnosis, and gain clinical insight from neurologist Devon Conway, MD, and ophthalmologist Arthi Venkat, MD.

 The History of Steroids | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 19:21

Do you know which U.S. president had Addison’s disease? Or how rumors from WWII led to funding for research on cortisol? In this episode, take a trip down memory lane as we detail the history of steroids and the scientists whose work lead to the discovery of prednisone.

 A Look at Biosimilars | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:27

Biosimilars are a fascinating new category of medication and are quickly becoming part of the rheumatologist’s treatment armamentarium, but they can be confusing to understand. This episode will enhance your knowledge of this new class of medications by providing a better understanding of how biologics differ from most other medications, and why biosimilars aren’t just generics of biologics.

 Giant Cell Arteritis with Leonard Calabrese, DO | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 18:53

In this episode, guest host Leonard Calabrese, DO, details the clinical manifestations of giant cell arteritis, the complex scenarios rheumatologists face when working with GCA, and the pathogenesis of this disease. Calabrese also shares clinical pearls and tips for success.

 A Neck of Deception | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 16:52

What do a fever, stiff neck and leukocytosis have in common with a large swollen knee? Listen to this medical mystery to see if you can figure out the diagnosis, then stick around to hear interesting information you may not know about the disease, including historical perspectives.

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