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How do you interpret small joint effusions seen on ultrasound without power doppler signal in the setting of compatible inflammatory symptoms (i.e morning stiffness)?

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Rheumatology · Virginia Commonwealth University Health System

It certainly increases probability of Inflammatory arthritis, if aligns with clinical symptoms.

I would check inflammatory markers, autoimmune serologies, infectious work up and all to determine type of arthritis and consider prednisone trial and likely consider immune suppressive regimen based on r...

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Rheumatology · US Air Force

Can also keep in mind that medication use, including NSAID use, can affect the Doppler signal as well. See Ahmed et al., PMID 21803749

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