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AI in Rheumatology: A Powerful Tool—But Not a Replacement for Your Doctor
Can a computer really understand your chronic pain? While Artificial Intelligence is a revolutionary tool for organizing records and translating medical jargon, it still lacks the "three pillars" of rheumatology: physicality, context, and judgment. Discover why AI is an incredible assistant but can never replace the human intuition required to diagnose complex autoimmune conditions.

Dr. Isabelle Amigues
6 days ago3 min read


I feel like I have an autoimmune disorder but my ANA or all other labs are normal. What next?
Today we’re diving into an important topic that affects many patients: What happens when you feel that you have an autoimmune or...

Dr. Isabelle Amigues
Feb 25, 20252 min read


Understanding a Positive ANA: What It Means and What to Do Next
If you’ve recently been told that your ANA test came back positive, you might be feeling a little anxious or overwhelmed. At...

Dr. Isabelle Amigues
Feb 18, 20253 min read


Drug-Induced Lupus: What You Need to Know
Drug-induced lupus is a type of lupus that’s triggered by certain medications. It mimics the symptoms of lupus but is caused by drugs...

Dr. Isabelle Amigues
Aug 29, 20242 min read


Understanding Lupus: How do we diagnose it?
Let's start today with a couple real-life cases to illustrate how lupus can manifest differently in individuals. One patient with low...

Dr. Isabelle Amigues
Apr 2, 20242 min read


Navigating Lupus: Symptoms, Treatments, and More
Today we will be talking about lupus, specifically systemic lupus erythematosus. I encountered a patient who had multiple seizures, so...

Dr. Isabelle Amigues
Mar 27, 20243 min read
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