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== Definition/Description == | == Definition/Description == | ||
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disease and a form of inflammatory arthritis that affects five or more joints. Autoimmune conditions occur when the body fights its own immune system. Instead of the immune system protecting the body, it attacks itself. In RA, the immune system attacks the lining of the joints, called the synovium. RA is a long-term disease that leads to inflammation of the joints and surrounding tissues and can also affect other organs. Symptoms may present as inflammation of joints, pain and fatigue. | |||
The disease course typically follows three possible paths: <br>a. Monocyclic: Having one episode that does not reoccur. This usually ends within 2-5 years of initial diagnosis.<br>b. Polycyclic: The disease severity varies over the course of the progression of the condition. <br>c. Progressive: Condition continues to become more severe and non-remitting. <br><br> | |||
== Prevalence == | == Prevalence == |
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Definition/Description[edit | edit source]
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disease and a form of inflammatory arthritis that affects five or more joints. Autoimmune conditions occur when the body fights its own immune system. Instead of the immune system protecting the body, it attacks itself. In RA, the immune system attacks the lining of the joints, called the synovium. RA is a long-term disease that leads to inflammation of the joints and surrounding tissues and can also affect other organs. Symptoms may present as inflammation of joints, pain and fatigue.
The disease course typically follows three possible paths:
a. Monocyclic: Having one episode that does not reoccur. This usually ends within 2-5 years of initial diagnosis.
b. Polycyclic: The disease severity varies over the course of the progression of the condition.
c. Progressive: Condition continues to become more severe and non-remitting.
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