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  • == Psoriatic Arthritis == ...(''pronunciation: sorr-ee-at-ic ar-thri-tis'') is a type of [[inflammatory arthritis]] that affects some people who have [[psoriasis]] - a condition that featur
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  • ...ndylitis]]. It is marketed under the brand name '''Taltz''' by [[Eli Lilly and Company]]. ...and other symptoms associated with conditions like psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis.
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  • == Juvenile Arthritis == ...etymology of the term comes from the Latin word "juvenis" meaning "young" and the Greek word "arthron" meaning "joint".
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  • == Arthritis Research & Therapy == ...l focusing on the field of [[rheumatology]] and the study of [[arthritis]] and related conditions.
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  • ...y]] designed for the treatment of [[rheumatoid arthritis]] and [[psoriatic arthritis]]. It is currently under investigation for its potential use in other [[aut ...ed for humanized antibodies, "-kiz-" indicates the target (interleukin 6), and "-mab" is a suffix for monoclonal antibodies.
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  • ...ed for the treatment of [[rheumatoid arthritis]], [[psoriatic arthritis]], and [[ankylosing spondylitis]]. It is classified under the group of drugs known ...pharmacology to denote drugs that inhibit the action of [[Janus kinase]], and "citinib" is a suffix used for drugs that inhibit tyrosine kinases.
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  • == Arthritis Mutilans == ...of [[Arthritis]] that affects less than 5% of individuals with [[Psoriatic Arthritis]].
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  • == Inflammatory Arthritis == ...eumatoid arthritis]], [[psoriatic arthritis]], [[ankylosing spondylitis]], and [[gout]].
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  • ...o for other knee diseases such as [[rheumatoid arthritis]] and [[psoriatic arthritis]]. ...lace of). The term "Arthroplasty" comes from Greek words "arthro-" (joint) and "-plasty" (formation).
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  • ...sed in the treatment of [[rheumatoid arthritis]], [[psoriatic arthritis]], and [[ulcerative colitis]]. It is classified as a [[Janus kinase inhibitor]], w ...eat moderate to severe forms of rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, and ulcerative colitis when other treatments have not worked or cannot be used.
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  • ...rheumatoid arthritis]], [[juvenile idiopathic arthritis]], and [[psoriatic arthritis]]. ...from the Latin roots 'ab-' meaning 'away from', 'ata-' meaning 'protein', and '-cept' meaning 'to take'. This refers to the drug's mechanism of action, w
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  • ...'', is a medication used to treat [[rheumatoid arthritis]] and [[psoriatic arthritis]]. It belongs to a class of medications known as [[disease-modifying antirh Arava is used to reduce inflammation and damage to the joints by suppressing the body's immune response. It is typic
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  • ...particularly in the treatment of [[rheumatoid arthritis]] and [[psoriatic arthritis]]. ...ical composition. "Auro" is derived from the Latin word for gold, "aurum", and "thioglucose" refers to the glucose molecule that has been modified with a
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  • ...o for other knee diseases such as [[rheumatoid arthritis]] and [[psoriatic arthritis]]. The term "arthroplasty" comes from the Greek words "arthro-" (joint) and "-plasty" (formation), meaning the surgical formation of a joint. The term
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  • == Psoriatic Erythroderma == ...erythroderma''' (pronunciation: /sɔːrɪˈatɪk ˌɛrɪθroʊˈdɜːrmə/) is a severe and rare form of [[psoriasis]] that affects almost the entire body surface. It
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  • ...o the human source of the antibody, "-m-" indicates its monoclonal nature, and "-ab" is the suffix for all monoclonal antibodies. ...une diseases, including [[rheumatoid arthritis]], [[psoriatic arthritis]], and [[ankylosing spondylitis]]. It works by blocking the action of [[tumor necr
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  • ...mmation|inflammatory]] conditions, including [[psoriasis]] and [[psoriatic arthritis]]. ...rs to the acetylenic peak, "remi" refers to the remainder of the molecule, and "last" refers to the last molecule in the series of compounds synthesized.
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  • ..."ada-" from human, "-lim-" from [[immunoglobulin]] (Ig), "-u-" from human, and "-mab" meaning monoclonal antibody. ...and [[uveitis]]. It is also used in the treatment of [[juvenile idiopathic arthritis]] in children.
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  • ...he treatment of [[rheumatoid arthritis]] and other forms of [[inflammatory arthritis]]. DMARDs are classified into two main types: traditional DMARDs and biologic DMARDs.
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  • ...he treatment of [[psoriasis]], [[ankylosing spondylitis]], and [[psoriatic arthritis]]. It is marketed under the trade name '''Cosentyx''' by [[Novartis]]. ...prefix "secu-" is derived from the Latin word "secare", meaning "to cut", and "-kinumab" is a suffix used in names of monoclonal antibodies. The name imp
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