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Volume 3, Number 4, August 2008

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Editorial

Biomarkers in rheumatology: promise and pitfalls
pp. 303-305(3)
Authors: Kavanaugh, Arthur; Firestein, Gary S; Boyle, David

Advances in local targeted gene therapy for arthritis: towards clinical reality
pp. 307-309(3)
Authors: Vervoordeldonk, Margriet J; Aalbers, Caroline J; Tak, Paul P

Novel treatment strategies for antibody-mediated diseases: targeting long-lived plasma cells
pp. 311-315(5)
Authors: Voll, Reinhard E; Neubert, Kirsten; Meister, Silke; Güückel, Eva; Kalden, Joachim R

Bulletin Board

Bulletin Board
pp. 317-323(7)

Special Report

Perspective

Computer-navigated joint-replacement surgery
pp. 329-333(5)
Authors: Patel, Jay; Bozic, Kevin

Review

The impact of the metabolic syndrome on cardiovascular risk and disease in rheumatoid arthritis
pp. 335-349(15)
Authors: Dessein, Patrick H; Gonzalez-Gay, Miguel A; Woodiwiss, Angela J; Joffe, Barry I; Norton, Gavin R; Solomon, Ahmed

Late-onset lupus: facts and fiction
pp. 351-356(6)
Authors: Burgos, Paula I; Alarcóón, Graciela S

Management of mixed connective tissue disease
pp. 357-367(11)
Authors: Lozada, Carlos J; Hoffman, Robert W

Amyloidosis: diagnosis and prognosis
pp. 369-380(12)
Author: Gertz, Morie A

Acknowledgements

Acknowledgements
pp. 397-397(1)

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