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VEXAS syndrome is a recently discovered disease that features fever, orchitis, skin nodules and small- or medium-vessel vasculitis, among other symptoms, according to a presenter at the Biologic Therapies Summit.
Peter Grayson, MD
, head of the vasculitis translational research program and associate director of the NIAMS Fellowship Program, offered clinicians tips on recognizing this complex, clinically challenging and frequently fatal condition. “We will end by developing a clinical algorithm that will hopefully be helpful to you,” he said.
It isn't often one sees a game between top programs in which a queen is trapped in the middlegame, but just such a thing happened in a game shared by Peter Grayson. What stood out was how both programs differed on a key juncture, leading him to comment, "FF2 exhibits almost human-like qualities to threaten the snaring of the queen". Enjoy this fun tussle and his kind analysis. | Photo: National Portrait Gallery, London
Fort Smith History: Feb. 21-27
Fort Smith Times Record
Feb. 22, 1882 Deputy U.S. Marshal J.T. Ayers dies a week after his weapon accidentally discharged and shot his leg. “He was a gentleman and died a brave man,” the Fort Smith Elevator proclaims.
Feb. 22, 1900 George Sengel sells his homestead on Fifth Street, which he built 18 years ago. Ed Haglin bought the property for $6,500.
Feb. 22, 1906 Ground is broken for the Second Baptist Church, at the junction of North 11th and Fifth streets.
Feb. 22, 1909 Eads Brothers Furniture Co. begins construction of a $20,000, two-building chair factory.
Feb. 23, 1918 Chancellor W.A. Falconer grants an injunction against the Rev. J.M. Carroll, restraining him from representing himself as pastor of Bethlehem Baptist Church. Carroll previously was ousted from the church after he was convicted on the charge of practicing divine healing.