Referring early arthritis patients within 6 weeks versus 12 weeks after symptom onset: an observational cohort study
Abstract
Background The first recommendation of the European League Against Rheumatism for the management of early arthritis states that patients should be referred to, and seen by, a rheumatologist within 6 weeks after symptom onset. However, implementation of this recommendation is a challenge, and evidence supporting this timeframe compared with longer timeframes is absent. Therefore, we aimed to investigate whether visiting a rheumatologist within 6...
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Title
Referring early arthritis patients within 6 weeks versus 12 weeks after symptom onset: an observational cohort study
Published Date
Jun 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
2
Issue
6
Pages
e332 - e338
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