Current patient care in rheumatology relies primarily on a combination of traditional clinical assessment and standard laboratory tests. Investigators seek to discover new biomarkers and novel technologies such as the 'omics' boosted the research in this field. Mechanistic biomarkers such as cytokines, cell types, antibodies, signaling molecules, are rooted in the mechanism underlying the disease and can guide the clinical management of the disease. Conversely, descriptive biomarkers are byproducts of the disease process, depict the state of a disease but are not involved in its pathogenesis. In this article we reviewed the field of common laboratory biomarkers in rheumatology, highlighting both their descriptive or mechanistic value as wel...
Laboratory investigations are an integral part of evaluation of a child with rheumatic disease. In r...
Autoimmune rheumatic diseases are characterised by an abnormal immune system response, complement ac...
Autoimmune rheumatic diseases are characterised by an abnormal immune system response, complement ac...
Current patient care in rheumatology relies primarily on a combination of traditional clinical asses...
<p>Laboratory medicine in the early 21st century has achieved advances due to the development and pr...
This review examines the biomarker development process by using rheumatic disorders as the disease m...
In modern rheumatology, the problem of differential diagnosis of bacterial infection and active rheu...
This review examines the biomarker development process by using rheumatic disorders as the disease m...
The review presents data on new biomarkers for the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis, considers the ...
No screening test is ideal for detecting rheumatic diseasesdiagnosis depends on appropriate history ...
Laboratory investigations are an integral part of evaluation of a child with rheumatic disease. In r...
Autoimmune rheumatic diseases are characterised by an abnormal immune system response, complement ac...
Autoimmune rheumatic diseases are characterised by an abnormal immune system response, complement ac...
Current patient care in rheumatology relies primarily on a combination of traditional clinical asses...
<p>Laboratory medicine in the early 21st century has achieved advances due to the development and pr...
This review examines the biomarker development process by using rheumatic disorders as the disease m...
In modern rheumatology, the problem of differential diagnosis of bacterial infection and active rheu...
This review examines the biomarker development process by using rheumatic disorders as the disease m...
The review presents data on new biomarkers for the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis, considers the ...
No screening test is ideal for detecting rheumatic diseasesdiagnosis depends on appropriate history ...
Laboratory investigations are an integral part of evaluation of a child with rheumatic disease. In r...
Autoimmune rheumatic diseases are characterised by an abnormal immune system response, complement ac...
Autoimmune rheumatic diseases are characterised by an abnormal immune system response, complement ac...