The Lupus Academy The Lupus Academy
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- Health & Fitness
The Lupus Academy has been providing accredited education in SLE for healthcare professionals since 2012 and in this monthly podcast Raquel Faria, an Internal Medicine Consultant at the Centro Hospitalar in Porto, will talk with experts from the Lupus Academy Steering Committee about SLE highlights of congresses, we will discuss difficult cases and we have an annual episode where we review all the exciting things that have been happening in lupus that year.
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Cases from the clinic: Bone health and vitamin D and ITP
In this episode our host Dr Raquel Faria discusses two challenging cases with Professors David Isenberg and Ricard Cervera of the Lupus Academy Steering Committee.
Case 1: Bone health and vitamin D in a 60-year-old Caucasian female
Case 2: A long and complicated case history of idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) and recurrent fever.
Disclaimer: ‘During Lupus Academy podcast episodes,
participants may refer to off label use of medicines for patients with lupus. Lupus Academy does not make any recommendations about using a medicine outside the terms of its approved licence for use.’ -
Cases from the clinic: Myocarditis and unplanned pregnancy in SLE
In this episode our host Dr Raquel Faria discusses a challenging APS case with Professors David Isenberg and Ricard Cervera of the Lupus Academy Steering Committee.
Case 1: A 20-year-old female with SLE and myocarditis
Case 2: A 28-year-old woman with SLE, 38 weeks pregnant presents with a headache
Disclaimer: ‘During Lupus Academy podcast episodes, participants may refer to off label use of medicines for patients with lupus. Lupus Academy does not make any recommendations about using a medicine outside the terms of its approved licence for use.’ -
Cases from the clinic: SLE, the lungs and the heart
In this episode our host Dr Raquel Faria discusses challenging cases with Professors Ronald van Vollenhoven and Murray Urowitz of the Lupus Academy Steering Committee.
Case 1: Refractory serositis
Case 2: Acute shrinking lung syndrome
Case 3: Uncommon vasculitides in SLE
Case 4: An uncommon cause of cardiomyopathy in SLE
Disclaimer: ‘During Lupus Academy podcast episodes, participants may refer to off label use of medicines for patients with lupus. Lupus Academy does not make any recommendations about using a medicine outside the terms of its approved licence for use.’ -
Lupus Year in Review: 2023
In this episode Dr Raquel Faria is joined by Professors Richard Furie and Zahir Amoura who will be providing expert insights from the key lupus research in 2023.
The full report "2023 Year in Review - SLE" can be found in the Lupus Academy library
Disclaimer: ‘During Lupus Academy podcast episodes, participants may refer to off label use of medicines for patients with lupus. Lupus Academy does not make any recommendations about using a medicine outside the terms of its approved licence for use.’ -
Expert Insights from ACR 2023
In this episode our host Dr Raquel Faria discusses research insights and best practices as presented at ACR 2023 with Professors David Isenberg and Richard Furie of the Lupus Academy Steering Committee.
The full congress report on SLE highlights presented at ACR 2023 can be found in the Lupus Academy library
Disclaimer: ‘During Lupus Academy podcast episodes, participants may refer to off label use of medicines for patients with lupus. Lupus Academy does not make any recommendations about using a medicine outside the terms of its approved licence for use.’ -
Clinical Cases: Pseudoinfective Endocarditis and Overlap Syndrome in SLE
In this episode, our host Raquel Faria, will be discussing two
challenging lupus cases with Professors Ricard Cervera and David Isenberg from the Lupus Academy Steering Committee.
Case 1. A patient admitted with fever, acute pain in the second finger of her right hand and a heart murmur.
Case 2. A patient admitted following 6 days of muscle pain in both arms and legs as well as increase in her fatigue and mild fever.
Disclaimer: ‘During Lupus Academy podcast episodes, participants may refer to off label use of medicines for patients with lupus. Lupus Academy does not make any recommendations about using a medicine outside the terms of its approved licence for use.’