
Explore the key conclusions around aiming for higher treatment targets, discussed at the UCB-sponsored Satellite Symposium presented at EULAR 2023.
Professor Angela Tincani is a senior consultant (previously director) at the Rheumatology and Clinical Immunology Unit of Aziende Socio Sanitaria Territoriali (ASST)-Spedali Civili and University of Brescia, Italy.
Professor Tincani has been involved in several international committees for education and research in the field of systemic autoimmune diseases. Professor Tincani’s primary clinical and research interests include the use of anti-rheumatic drugs in pregnant and lactating patients and the management of pregnancy in rheumatic disease patients, in addition to evaluating autoantibodies and autoimmune diseases as risk factors for poor gestational outcomes. She served as an expert for several European Alliance of Associations for Rheumatology (EULAR) recommendations, including “Points to consider for use of anti-rheumatic drugs before pregnancy and during pregnancy and lactation”. Together with Professor Andreoli, Professor Tincani is co-principal investigator of the “Italian Registry of Pregnancy in Rheumatic Diseases”.
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Treatment for PsA should target a broad range of musculoskeletal and extra-articular manifestations.1 Listen to Assoc. Prof Philipp Sewerin explain how MDA can...
Explore the key conclusions around aiming for higher treatment targets, discussed at the UCB-sponsored Satellite Symposium presented at EULAR 2023.
axSpA is a complex disease with a significant burden on many aspects of daily life.1,2 Dive into the importance of ASAS40 for your patients with Dr Fabian Proft.
Watch Prof Robert Landewé discuss the importance of using ASDAS <2.1 as a treatment target for patients with axSpA.
Read our key takeaways from the 2022 ASAS-EULAR recommendations for the management of axSpA, presented as part of Dr Sofia Ramiro's workshop at UCB Summit 2023.