Clinical features of rheumatoid arthritis
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a multiorgan chronic inflammatory condition that affects>430,000 people in the UK, constituting approximately 0.84% of the UK population. The cardinal clinical feature is a symmetrical polyarthritis that predominantly affects the small joints. RA can affect other components of the musculoskeletal system (bursitis, tendinopathy, muscle atrophy, osteoporosis) and almost every organ in the body. Extra-articular manifestations of RA can be cutaneous, haematological, neurological, pulmonary, cardiac, renal and ocular.
Source: Medicine - Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Matthew Colquhoun, Malvika Gulati, Ziad Farah, Maria Mouyis Tags: Rheumatoid arthritis Source Type: research
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