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Early and Sustained Efficacy on Enthesitis with Secukinumab Tops SPT Week in Review

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Secukinumab provided early and sustained resolution of enthesitis in patients with psoriatic arthritis based on post hoc analysis pooled data from the FUTURE trial. Read more.

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