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Rheumatoid arthritis: pathogenesis and early recognition.
Richard M. Pope
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Medicine, Rheumatology Division
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Medicine and Dentistry
Arthralgia
16%
Biochemical Marker
16%
Bone
16%
Cartilage
16%
Combination Therapy
66%
Conservative Treatment
16%
Development
16%
Diagnosis
16%
Disability
33%
Diseases
50%
Genetic Trait
16%
Joint Swelling
16%
Marker
16%
Mortality
16%
Pathogenesis
16%
Patient
66%
Prognostic Factor
16%
Radiography
16%
Recognition
16%
Rheumatoid Arthritis
100%
Serum
16%
INIS
arthritis
100%
bones
16%
cartilage
16%
death
16%
diseases
50%
genetics
16%
losses
16%
mortality
16%
pain
16%
pathogenesis
16%
patients
33%
risks
16%
swelling
16%
symptoms
33%
therapy
66%
Nursing and Health Professions
Antirheumatic Agent
16%
Joint Destruction
50%
Joint Swelling
16%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Antirheumatic Agent
16%