Still's Research

 

Check the StillsNet Archives for Still's research and other RA, Fibro, meds and ortho articles

Full Text Articles from various Rheumatology Journals:

Recent Article on Still's in Laymen's Terms

  • Dr. Cush's Article: Adult-Onset Still's Disease:  A Circadian Cytokine Syndrome? (It is very thorough,   probably one of the most informative documents on Still's Disease that you will ever come across, as I have yet to run across anything more detailed than Dr,. Cush's study.   Dr. Cush is a highly respected Rheumatologist and very knowledgeble on Adult- Onset Still's Disease. This article is approx. 30 pages) 

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Case Rounds from Johns Hopkins

 

Adult Onset Still's Disease:  PDF Orphanet

Adult Still's disease reflects a Th2 rather than a Th1 cytokine profile (abstract only)

Rapid response to anakinra in patients with refractory Adult Onset Still's Disease (AOSD)

New Article Published in 2002 on AOSD

Adult onset Still's disease: response to Enbrel- 2002

ADULTS STILL'S DISEASE IN QATAR
CLINICAL AND LABORATORY FEATURES AND TREATMENT

Successful treatment of a small cohort of patients with adult onset of Still's disease with infliximab (Remicade): first experiences

Miller Fisher syndrome in adult onset Still's disease: case report and review of the literature of other neurological manifestations

TNFa and response of treatment-resistant adult-onset Still's disease to thalidomide

 For those who have real video:

This is an hour long lecture on Still's Disease, with a case study presented.  It also discusses enbrel for children and research on IL-6 (Interluken 6) 

http://www2.med.umich.edu/telemedicine/pediatrics/2-23-99.ram
 
 

 

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