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Hindawi Publishing Corporation Autoimmune Diseases

Volume 2013, Article ID 958437,2pages http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/958437

Editorial

Rheumatoid Arthritis

Daniela Melchiorre,

1

Anna Maria Iagnocco,

2

Suchitra Acharya,

3

Guglielmina Pepe,

4

and Marco Borderi

5

1Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, Rheumatology, University of Florence, Florence, Italy 2Department of Rheumatology, The Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy

3Bleeding Disorders and Thrombosis Program, Cohen Children’s Medical Center of New York, NY, USA 4Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, Critical Medical Care, University of Florence,

Florence, Italy

5Infectious Diseases Unit, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy

Correspondence should be addressed to Daniela Melchiorre; daniela.melchiorre@unifi.it Received 17 November 2013; Accepted 17 November 2013

Copyright © 2013 Daniela Melchiorre et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

Our team have worked together to ensure the best con-tribution and the greater impact of each accepted paper. Independent peer review remains a central part of the quality-control process applied to the publication of the scientific literature. All papers published are scrutinized by the editors, and those considered suitable are sent to two or three expert referees. In addition, each paper is allocated to a member of the editorial board specifically responsible for ensuring the adequacy of the peer-review process and providing an additional perspective regarding the quality of the paper. Papers are only accepted for publication after authors have satisfactorily addressed the issues raised by referees and the editors. Thus, in addition to peer review, key quality-control roles are exercised at multiple steps in the publication process by the editors to ensure the effectiveness, impartiality, and integrity of the peer-review and editorial processes. Furthermore, the six accepted papers, reported at the end, have tackled the topics of the special issue, for each of its arguments: (1) from molecular pathways to clinical trials; (2) predisease—what happens before diagnosis; (3) pain in rheumatic diseases and other arthropathies; (4) sonographic exam and clinical aspects in RA; (5) anti-TNF blockers and comorbidities in RA; (6) comorbidities in rheumatic diseases; rehabilitation and quality of life in RA; (7) muscle growth and atrophy in acute and chronic inflammation; (8) genetics and regulation of immune response; (9) bone and cartilage-regeneration—imaging. Some of them have opened up new areas for research in rheumatology. Others have developed

a new point of view in regard to the etiopathogenesis, as the role of the hormones in the females or DNA damages, and the therapy in rheumatoid arthritis. Others have contributed to a better understanding of comorbidities that sometimes may be unsuccessful effective therapies if not properly considered. Everyone shall expand with their publication a more fruitful discussion on this rheumatic disease that is still disabling and seriously compromises the quality of life of patients who suffer. We have worked with great pleasure and being satisfied we conclude this special issue, hoping to repeat this challenging experience. Finally, we hope to have broadened, at least in part, together with the authors the knowledge and research in rheumatology.

The accepted papers are as follows.

(1) “Total knee arthroplasty considerations in rheumatoid

arthritis,” by J. R. Danoff et al.

(2) “Laryngeal manifestations of rheumatoid arthritis,” by A. L. Hamdan and D. Sarieddine.

(3) “Restless legs syndrome as a comorbidity in rheumatoid

arthritis,” by J. A. Gjevre and R. M. Taylor Gjevre.

(4) “The role of simvastatin in the therapeutic approach of

rheumatoid arthritis,” by L. Cojocaru et al.

(5) “Lower serum androstenedione levels in

pre-rheuma-toid arthritis versus normal control women: correla-tions with lower serum cortisol levels,” by A. T. Masi

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2 Autoimmune Diseases (6) “DNA damage in rheumatoid arthritis: an

age-de-pendent increase in the lipid peroxidation-derived DNA adduct, heptanone-etheno-2󸀠-deoxycytidine,” by

T. Hamasaki et al.

Daniela Melchiorre Anna Maria Iagnocco Suchitra Acharya Guglielmina Pepe Marco Borderi

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