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Twitter Rheumatology Journal Club #3: Autoimmunity and Pregnancy

In the third edition of #rheumjc, author (and Twitter regular) John Cush MD discusses a report from a summit on management of pregnancy and lactation in women with autoimmune and inflammatory diseases.

The American College of Rheumatology ordered up a summit on fertility and pregnancy issues for patients with inflammatory and rheumatic diseases, and a group of experts responded.The proceedings, published last February in Arthritis Care and Research, were the topic of the latest Twitter-based journal club sponsored by @rheumjc, the rheumatology journal club on social media.On hand to discuss the high points was John Cush MD, director of rheumatology at the Baylor Research Institute and a consultant on many drug studies in rheumatology.In this brief slide show, Rheumatology Network again sorts, compiles, and presents the main topics of discussion.(Remember to look at the captions for hyperlinks to clinical articles or other resources mentioned in the slides.)

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