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Daniel Aletaha

Researcher at Medical University of Vienna

Publications -  398
Citations -  51111

Daniel Aletaha is an academic researcher from Medical University of Vienna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rheumatoid arthritis & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 74, co-authored 298 publications receiving 43215 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniel Aletaha include National Institutes of Health & University of Vienna.

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Very recent onset rheumatoid arthritis: clinical and serological patient characteristics associated with radiographic progression over the first years of disease

TL;DR: Substantial damage occurred in some patients and was associated with presence of strong 'constitutive' predictors such as anti-CCP and RF as well as presence of high long-term clinical disease activity as indicated by C-reactive protein (CRP), swollen joint counts and the absence of a good clinical response.
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Reporting disease activity in clinical trials of patients with rheumatoid arthritis: EULAR/ACR collaborative recommendations.

TL;DR: Adherence to these recommendations will provide the readership of clinical trials with more details of important outcomes, while the higher level of homogeneity may facilitate the comparison of outcomes across different trials and pooling of trial results, such as in meta-analyses.
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Depletion of endothelial progenitor cells in the peripheral blood of patients with rheumatoid arthritis.

TL;DR: Observations indicate that active RA is associated with a depletion of circulating EPCs, which might be one of several factors contributing to the increased cardiovascular risk in RA.
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Measuring function in rheumatoid arthritis: Identifying reversible and irreversible components

TL;DR: Differences in the sources of functional limitations should be considered in the interpretation of functional measures, and in their use for prediction and in cost analyses.
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Extended report: Evidence for treating rheumatoid arthritis to target: results of a systematic literature search

TL;DR: A systematic literature search including all clinical trials testing clinical, functional, or structural values of a targeted treatment approach for rheumatoid arthritis showed significantly better clinical outcomes of targeted approaches than routine approaches.