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Increase in Dickkopf-1 Serum Level in Recent Spondyloarthritis. Data from the DESIR Cohort

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  • Gaetane Nocturne
  • Stephan Pavy
  • Saida Boudaoud
  • Raphaèle Seror
  • Philippe Goupille
  • Philippe Chanson
  • Désirée van der Heijde
  • Floris van Gaalen
  • Francis Berenbaum
  • Xavier Mariette
  • Karine Briot
  • Antoine Feydy
  • Pascal Claudepierre
  • Philippe Dieudé
  • Joanne Nithitham
  • Kimberly E Taylor
  • Lindsey A Criswell
  • Maxime Dougados
  • Christian Roux
  • Corinne Miceli-Richard

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Objectives: To investigate DKK-1 and SOST serum levels among patients with recent inflammatory back pain (IBP) fulfilling ASAS criteria for SpA and associated factors. Methods: The DESIR cohort is a prospective, multicenter French cohort of 708 patients with early IBP (duration >3 months and

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  • Gaetane Nocturne & Stephan Pavy & Saida Boudaoud & Raphaèle Seror & Philippe Goupille & Philippe Chanson & Désirée van der Heijde & Floris van Gaalen & Francis Berenbaum & Xavier Mariette & Karine Bri, 2015. "Increase in Dickkopf-1 Serum Level in Recent Spondyloarthritis. Data from the DESIR Cohort," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 10(8), pages 1-16, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0134974
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0134974
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