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P.G. Conaghan
Researcher at University of Leeds
Publications - 171
Citations - 4338
P.G. Conaghan is an academic researcher from University of Leeds. The author has contributed to research in topics: Osteoarthritis & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 140 publications receiving 3926 citations. Previous affiliations of P.G. Conaghan include Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust.
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EULAR evidence based recommendations for gout. Part II: Management. Report of a task force of the EULAR Standing Committee For International Clinical Studies Including Therapeutics (ESCISIT)
Weiya Zhang,M. Doherty,Thomas Bardin,Eliseo Pascual,V. Barskova,P.G. Conaghan,J Gerster,J Jacobs,Burkhard F. Leeb,Frédéric Lioté,Geraldine M. McCarthy,Patrick Netter,George Nuki,Fernando Perez-Ruiz,A Pignone,J. Pimentao,Leonardo Punzi,Edward Roddy,Till Uhlig,Irena Zimmermann-Górska +19 more
TL;DR: 12 key recommendations for management of gout were developed, using a combination of research based evidence and expert consensus, based on a Delphi consensus approach.
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Should oligoarthritis be reclassified? Ultrasound reveals a high prevalence of subclinical disease
Richard J. Wakefield,Michael J. Green,Helena Marzo-Ortega,P.G. Conaghan,Wayne Gibbon,Dennis McGonagle,Susanna Proudman,Paul Emery +7 more
TL;DR: The findings suggest that a definition of oligoarthritis based purely on clinical findings may be inappropriate, which may have important implications for disease management.
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An introduction to the EULAR–OMERACT rheumatoid arthritis MRI reference image atlas
Mikkel Østergaard,John Edmonds,F McQueen,Charles Peterfy,Marissa Lassere,B Ejbjerg,Paul Bird,Paul Emery,Harry K. Genant,P.G. Conaghan +9 more
TL;DR: An introduction to the use of the EULAR–OMERACT rheumatoid arthritis MRI reference image atlas, which can be scored for synovitis, bone oedema, and bone erosion, guided by standard reference images.
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EULAR report on the use of ultrasonography in painful knee osteoarthritis. Part 1: Prevalence of inflammation in osteoarthritis
M-A D'Agostino,P.G. Conaghan,M. Le Bars,Gabriel Baron,Walter Grassi,E. Martin-Mola,Richard J. Wakefield,J. L. Brasseur,Alexander So,Marina Backhaus,Michel Malaise,G.-R. Burmester,N. Schmidely,Philippe Ravaud,Maxime Dougados,Paul Emery +15 more
TL;DR: US can detect synovial inflammation and effusion in painful knee OA, which correlate significantly with knee synovitis, effusion, and clinical parameters suggestive of an inflammatory “flare”.
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The therapeutic approach of early intervention for rheumatoid arthritis: what is the evidence?
TL;DR: The evidence presented supports the use of DMARDs when the diagnosis of RA is first made, and Optimal management appears to be the early identification of non-responders and targeted combination therapy.