Module 3: Acute Phase Reactants in Patients with UPIA
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Learning Objectives
At the end of this module participants should be able to: Explain the role of acute phase reactants (APR) in predicting specific diagnoses in UPIA; Explain the role of APR in predicting prognosis in UPIA; Describe the utility of repeating APR over time.

Target Audience & Learning Components:
This learning activity is intended for rheumatologists and all other healthcare professionals with an interest in the treatment and management of undifferentiated peripheral inflammatory arthritis. This module consists of the following learning components: Video and Slide presentations; Post-test and Evaluation

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Release date: September 20, 2010   Expiration date: September 20, 2012

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