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    Rheumatoid Arthritis Arthritis is a term that is used to describe any disorders that affects the joints, ranging from limited areas, self-limiting conditions, to the systemic immune-mediated processed. The form, severity of the symptoms, and the complexity of the treatments can vary depending on the type of the disease. The various rheumatic conditions share a noticeable or accompanying symptom of the joint inflammation (Porth, 2015, p. 1119). Rheumatoid arthritis is a type of arthritis that could

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    Rheumatoid Arthritis A 60-year-old female was admitted to Winter Park Florida Hospital for cellulitis. A radiographic examination of both ankles was ordered. While taking images of the patient’s ankles, these images clearly showed that there was a decreased in bone density. When the technologist and I talked to the patient, we found out that the patient had been diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis since she was 25 years old. After reading the radiologist’s report, we noticed that the radiologist

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    I chose to research Rheumatoid Arthritis because two people that I am close with suffer from this disease. This terrible diagnosis has impacted their life greatly. My best friend was diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis at the early age of thirteen. When she first started experiencing joint pains, her doctor misdiagnosed it as growing pains, because she was the tallest one in her class. After many months of prolonged pain the doctor decided to reassess the problem, and concluded that she was experiencing

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    Description: Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic inflammatory disease affecting the joints, most often in the hands and feet. It results in swelling, stiffness, pain, and sometimes joint, bone, and cartilage destruction. Rheumatoid arthritis usually affects joints on both sides of the body equally, meaning if a joint on one side is affected, the same joint on the opposite side is affected as well. Rheumatoid arthritis belongs to a group of diseases called autoimmune disorders that affects joints. In

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    Rheumatoid Arthritis is an autoimmune disease and chronic inflammatory illness that causes the body’s immune system to attack its joints rather than the usual foreign substances such as viruses and bacteria (Arthritis Foundation, 2015; Mayo Foundation, 1998-2015). Unlike wear-and-tear osteoarthritis, Rheumatoid Arthritis attacks the lining of the joints and often other body tissues such as the heart, skin, eyes and lungs (Arthritis Foundation, 2015; May Foundation, 1998-2015). Due to the body’s normal

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    Management of Rheumatoid Arthritis and Gout Stanley Osuagwu Florida International University Abstract Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic inflammatory disease characterize by symmetric polyarthritis and joint changes including erythema, effusion and tenderness. Its course is characterize by remission and exacerbations. Rheumatoid arthritis can affect several organ, but usually involve synovial tissue changes in the freely movable joints like the wrist, the PIP joint, the metacarpophalangeal

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    with rheumatoid arthritis has a grim and debilitating existence. Thus, Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is a form of arthritis that produces pain, inflammation, stiffness, redness, tenderness, and extreme deformity of many joints of the human body. Thus, everyday activities pose a significant obstacle for a patient with this enervating condition. Surprisingly, most people RA lead highly productive, full, and rather satisfying lives. It has subsisted that two to three million Americans have rheumatoid arthritis

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    Living with the pain, stiffness, and deformities associated with arthritis is possible, but living a normal life may require orthopedic surgery. Since your hands and fingers are used a great deal, you may not realize the symptoms you are having are due to arthritis. Considering millions of people have rheumatoid arthritis in their hands, it is helpful to understand this condition. Understanding Rheumatoid Arthritis Rheumatoid arthritis is most common in the hands, but it can also affect the joints

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    Life with Rheumatoid Arthritis Mark A Westcott Itawamba Community College Tupelo, Mississippi Abstract Rheumatoid Arthritis is a disease that affects some 2 million people in the United States, roughly 1 to 2% of the population. It continues to be a mystery to many that study its origin. Rheumatoid Arthritis is commonly referred to as RA. It does not discriminate, it can wreak havoc on a wide range of people. It doesn’t care what your skin color is or where you reside or even your age. It is most

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    Rheumatoid Arthritis is an inflammatory disease that affects the small joints in your hands and feet. It affects the lining of your joints causing pain and swelling. Which can eventually cause bone erosion and joint deformity? An autoimmune disorder, rheumatoid arthritis occurs when your immune system attacks its own body tissue. This disease can occur at any age but usually between the age of 40 and 60 years of age. Rheumatoid arthritis usually attacks your smaller joints first, such as those

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