Rheumatology in the Golden Years: Diagnosis and Management of Late-Onset Rheumatic Diseases

All sessions are listed in Central Time (CT). 

Symposia

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  • Track: Clinical Practice
  • CME/CE: 1.0

Moderator: Una Makris, MD, MSc

Rheumatologic diseases that develop later in life can have atypical presentations, sometimes leading to delayed diagnosis or misdiagnosis. Learning Objectives: (1) define late-onset rheumatologic diseases and describe their unique presentations in older adults; (2) develop competence in identifying clinical signs and symptoms of lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, PMR, and vasculitis in older patients, which may be atypical from younger cohorts; (3) interpret geriatric syndromes through the lens of underlying rheumatologic diseases to improve co-management of these conditions, as well as to review updates on the associated risks of rheumatologic diseases on conditions such as cardiovascular disease and dementia; (4) address health disparities in the management of rheumatologic diseases, recognizing how factors such as gender and race influence disease presentation and outcomes.

Lupus: Atypical Presentations of a Rare Disease in Older Patients 

Sarah B. Lieber, MD, MS

Late-Onset Rheumatoid Arthritis: Challenges and Treatment Approaches in Older Adults 

Justin Levinson, MD, MBA 

Polymyalgia Rheumatica and Vasculitis in Geriatrics: Updates in Diagnosis and Management 

Sebastian E. Sattui, MD, MS