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Axial SpA disease activity remains mostly stable throughout pregnancy


 

FROM RHEUMATOLOGY


“Future research on pregnancy in women with axSpA should differentiate between subgroups of the disease and aim to include objective assessment of inflammation.”

The study was funded by the Research Fund of the Norwegian Organization for People With Rheumatic Diseases. None of the authors had any conflicts of interest to declare.

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