Talking Rheumatology Research

Ep 14. Educational attainment and clinically suspect arthralgia


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Dr Sarah Khidir and Dr Elise van Mulligen (Leiden UMC, the Netherlands) join Dr Pankti Mehta to discuss the link between educational attainment and clinically suspect arthralgia. Using data from two cohorts, they identified an association between low educational attainment and increased risk of progression from arthralgia to inflammatory arthritis. 

Read the paper: https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/keac446

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