The Pathology of Rheumatoid Arthritis |
Contents
Preface Chapter 1 Introduction Page | 1 |
Gross and Microscopic Pathology | 7 |
Cell Culture | 39 |
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abnormal acid activity agent altered amyloid antibody antigen appears arterial articular cartilage associated biopsy blood bodies bone bottom cartilage cause cellular centre changes characteristic chronic clinical collagen common comparable complexes connective tissue contain culture cytoplasmic demonstrated described detected disease early effects electron encountered enzyme et al evidence examined experimental extended fibrin formation frequent Gardner granulation tissue histological immune immunoglobulin immunological increased infection infiltration inflammation inflammatory injury iron joint known lesions less lymphocytes lysosomal marginal material membrane microscopic nature necropsy nodules normal numbers observations obtained occasionally pathological patients patients with rheumatoid plasma cells polymorphs possible present protein pulmonary reaction recent recognised relation reported response result rheum rheumatic rheumatic fever rheumatoid arthritis rheumatoid factor rheumatoid synovial seen serum shown similar structure studies suggested surface survey syndrome synovial cells synovial fluid synovial tissue systemic TABLE techniques tests vascular zones