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54. Relapsing Polychondritis (RP)

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The Role of Relabxing Polyconitis in Rheumatology

relabxing polyconitis is not one of the most common diseases that we see in the rheumatology clinic actually, and I'm sure many primary care doctors maybe never see one or at least never a diagnosis. So what are some of the clues that physicians and patients should have when suspecting a diagnosis? What sort of clinical findings do you feel are most likely or most concerning for the diagnosis of RP? Right. And how many patients do you have in your cohort currently? Without counting the patients that we have seen with the VEXAS, we're seeing like 130 patients at both, and pediatric patients, yeah. Amazing.

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