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Flare Rate Thresholds for Patient Assessment of Disease Activity States in Gout.

William TaylorNicola DalbethKenneth G SaagJasvinder A SinghElizabeth J RahnAmy S MudanoYi-Hsing ChenChing-Tsai LinPaul TanWorawit LouthrenoJanitzia Vazquez-MelladoHansel Hernández-LlinasTuhina NeogiAna Beatriz Vargas-SantosGeraldo Castelar-PinheiroRodrigo B Chaves-AmorimTillman UhligHilde B HammerMaxim EliseevFernando Perez-RuizLorenzo CavagnaGeraldine M McCarthyLisa K StampMartijin GerritsenViktoria FanaFrancisca SiveraAngelo Lino Gaffo
Published in: The Journal of rheumatology (2020)
Flares are significantly associated with perceptions of disease activity in gout, and no flares over the prior 6 or 12 months is necessary for most people to self-categorize as being in remission. However, recalled flare counts alone do not correctly classify all patients into self-categorized disease activity states, suggesting that other factors may also contribute to self-perceived gout disease activity.
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