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    The Key Advances in Rheumatology collection offers expert insight into the most important discoveries made each year, and is an essential resource for students, physicians and clinical researchers.

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    The use of artificial intelligence (AI), including machine learning and large language models, is revolutionizing health care, from drug discovery and development, through to applications in the risk stratification, diagnosis, imaging, monitoring, prognostication, and pharmacological and surgical treatment of patients.

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    Biologic therapies with various modes of action have been introduced into the field of rheumatology over the past 25 years, and have revolutionized the treatment and outcomes in many rheumatic diseases. This collection from Nature Reviews Rheumatology brings together articles on biologic therapy in rheumatology, including the latest Reviews and Opinion pieces, as well as popular content from our archives.

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    Osteoarthritis (OA) is a degenerative joint disease that leads to pain, stiffness and loss of function. It is the most common form of arthritis and one of the most prevalent musculoskeletal disorders worldwide. This collection from Nature Reviews Rheumatology brings together articles discussing the latest insights into the pathogenesis and management of OA.

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    Autoinflammatory diseases encompass a variety of rare diseases caused by abnormal activation of the innate immune system. This collection from Nature Reviews Rheumatology brings together articles on the pathogenesis, treatment and definition of autoinflammatory disease

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    Epidemiological characterization facilitates our understanding of factors that contribute to the initiation and progression of disease. Here, we present an online collection of articles from Nature Reviews Rheumatology that covers aspects of the epidemiology of rheumatic diseases that between them are important contributors to global morbidity and mortality.

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    This Focus examines the immunological processes in rheumatoid arthritis, including the contributions of B cells and the autoantibody response, synovial tissue macrophages, cellular metabolic adaptations and immune system–fibroblast–bone interactions.

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    Around 20% of individuals with psoriasis will go on to develop psoriatic arthritis (PsA). This online collection of articles from several Nature Portfolio journals covers the pathogenesis and treatment of psoriatic disease, as well as the transition from psoriasis to PsA.

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    This online collection of articles from Nature Reviews Rheumatology contains Reviews, Opinion and News articles related to COVID-19, covering basic, translational and clinical aspects of COVID-19 in rheumatology as well as the impact of the pandemic on rheumatology practice and patient care.

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    Research into women’s health has suffered from historical neglect and lack of funding.

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    The publication of our November 2020 issue marks 15 years since the launch of Nature Reviews Rheumatology (formerly published as Nature Clinical Practice Rheumatology). To celebrate this anniversary, we have curated a collection of some of our most popular articles as well as thought-provoking commentaries and opinions from the archives.