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Diagnosing Rheumatoid Arthritis

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Diagnosing Rheumatoid Arthritis
By Carol Eustice
Rheumatoid arthritis is a complicated disease. Successful management of rheumatoid arthritis is tied to early diagnosis and early treatment. It's a common misconception that the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis is based solely on the results of the rheumatoid factor blood test. While the test does provide one piece of the diagnostic puzzle, much more must be considered.
How Is Rheumatoid Arthritis Diagnosed? 
Rheumatoid arthritis. It's autoimmune. It's inflammatory. It's been called crippling and disabling. What does a doctor require to make the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis?
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Seronegative and Seropositive Rheumatoid Arthritis 
The presence of one or both of the autoantibodies, rheumatoid factor and anti-CCP, is referred to as seropositive rheumatoid arthritis. The absence of the two autoantibodies in the peripheral blood is known as seronegative rheumatoid arthritis. What's the significance?
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4 Imaging Studies Used for Rheumatoid Arthritis 
Imaging studies may include plain x-rays, CT scan, MRI, and ultrasonography. In rheumatology, imaging studies help establish or confirm the diagnosis, determine the extent of the disease, and monitor structural changes as the disease progresses.
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What Is Synovial Fluid Analysis? 
Joint fluid, also referred to as synovial fluid, can be aspirated from a joint using a needle and syringe. The procedure can be performed in a doctor's office and the fluid sent to a laboratory for analysis. The findings may provide important diagnostic clues.
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Which Joints Are Affected by Rheumatoid Arthritis? 
Tender and swollen joints are typically among the first signs of rheumatoid arthritis. While many different joints can be affected by rheumatoid arthritis, certain joints are characteristically involved.
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Blood Tests for Arthritis 
Blood tests are used to help diagnose arthritis, monitor treatment effectiveness, and track disease activity. When considered alone, blood tests are not enough to definitively diagnose rheumatoid arthritis, but they do provide important information that must be considered.
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