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Video about the history of PMR

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great video on YouTube about PMR. best info starts at about 20mins to the end. please watch if you have. PMR

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Have seen this before…and some of it was discussed at the GCA PMR Spectrum Meeting held in London in May headed by Prof Dasgupta. Including making more use of diagnostic tools for PMR, but as usual the availability comes down to resources.

pmrgca.org.uk/gca-pmr-spect...

Just a reminder to UK members, there is nothing on the horizon at the moment to indicate that Sarilumab/Zevzara is likely to be considered for PMR.

previous post on same-

healthunlocked.com/pmrgcauk...

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Progfan

Thanks, I found it informative, lots of things I knew but learned a lot.

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random901

Thanks for link, KLMint. Really interesting.

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