Clinical Rheumatology Illustrated |
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Osteoarthrosis | 1 |
Rheumatoid Arthritis | 27 |
Ankylosing Spondylitis and other Seronegative Arthropathies | 44 |
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abnormalities activity acute affected agents ankle ankylosing spondylitis appear arthropathy associated attacks back pain become blood bone cause cell changes characteristic chronic clinical common commonly complications condition corticosteroid daily deformity develop diagnosis difficult disc disease disorders dose drugs early evidence examination exercise factors fingers foot frequently function given gout hand head important increased infection inflammatory initial involvement joint knee later lead lesions less loss measures months movement muscle necessary neck nerve normal occasionally occur onset osteoarthrosis particularly patients positive possible present probably problems produce progressive pseudogout raised rarely referred renal Rheumatic rheumatoid arthritis seen severe shoulder side skin sometimes spine stage stiffness suggest symptoms syndrome synovial synovial fluid systemic tend tendon therapy tissue toes treatment typical ulceration uric acid usually weeks weight x-ray