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Raised LDL cholesterol, hsCRP tied to polymyalgia rheumatica, GCA


 

REPORTING FROM BSR 2018


What this means is that perhaps clinicians need to be more aware of managing these risk factors aggressively, he suggested, but therein lies a problem. “It’s obviously very difficult, early on, before anyone’s developed any disease, to target these risk factors, and you have to balance the risk and benefit for individuals.”

GCA is a “pretty rare” disease whereas PMR is “quite common,” Dr. Yates said, “but we probably need to target these risk factors as soon as people are diagnosed with these conditions, to try to prevent the cardiovascular morbidity that is seen.”

These data might also help explain the underlying etiology and why there is an increased risk of vascular disease seen in populations of patients with inflammatory arthritides.

Dr. Yates had no conflicts of interest to disclose.

SOURCE: Yates M et al. Rheumatology. 2018 Apr;57[Suppl. 3]:key075.312.

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