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Rheumatology

Diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of patients with acute and chronic inflammatory rheumatic diseases, as well as research within the same fields.

Anna Sofie Lillevang

Head of Department, Head Nurse

Rheumatology


+45 21 67 92 77

Helle Laustrup

Head of Department, Consultant

Rheumatology


+45 29 17 69 97

Professor Torkell Ellingsen

Research management, Head of research, Consultant

Rheumatology


+45 65 41 35 23

Diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of patients with acute and chronic inflammatory rheumatic diseases, as well as research within the same fields. Also diagnosis and non-surgical treatment of acute degenerative spine disorders. Teaching at both pre- and postgraduate level as well as training of specialists in rheumatology. Tertiary referral center in southern Denmark (population av. 1.2 mio.) For patients with complex, severe or rare inflammatory rheumatic diseases.

Aspects of early diagnosis, treatment, disease activity, pathogenesis, prognosis, biomarkers, comorbidity, compliance, adherence and quality of life in:

  • Rheumatoid arthritis
  • Psoriatic arthritis
  • Spondyloarthropathy
  • Arthritis urica
  • Sarcoidosis
  • Anca-associated vasculitis
  • Systemic lupus erythematosusCerebral vasculitis
  • Systemic sclerosis
  • Inflammatory myositis
  • Tendinopathy

Inception and trans-sectional cohorts
Investigator initiated trials

Randomized and open treatment strategy studies with synthetic and biological dmard (disease modifying anti rheumtic drugs) as well as training strategies.

Using:

Immunological and molecular-biological techniques:

Including elisa, flow-cytometry, immunohistochemistry (synovium, tendons, muscles, arteria temporalis, kidneys), western-blotting, snp-genetics, micro-rna, proteomics), cellular immunology (in vitro migration, mononuclear and stem cell proliferation-assays), pharmacokinetics.

Imaging:

Pet-ct, ct, mri and, ultrasound of joints, tendons (including elastography) as well as the heart (speckle treck, mri-perfusion stress test and ct-kag) and carotis.

Epidemiological and interview based approaches, structured meta-analysis:

Survival models, treatment outcome and prognosis.

Read more about the research in the department on the website: the rheumatology research unit

Outpatient Clinic(visits) approx. 15.000
Bedward (no. of beds) 5
Specialist doctors 12
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