Exam 29: Rheumatoid Arthritis
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Traditional treatment of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) includes the ______________ class of drugs.
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Which of the following immunoglobulins or molecular components is used in rheumatoid factor (RF) rapid slide assays?
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Immunologic features of rheumatoid arthritis include antinuclear antibodies (ANAs).
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A biologic false-positive rheumatoid factor (RF) assay can be manifested by patients with
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Being rheumatoid factor (RF)-positive correlates with the severity of the disease (in general).
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The RA agglutination test is based on the reaction between patient antibodies in the serum, known as the rheumatoid factor, and an antigen derived from
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Prognostic markers that may help identify patients with more severe RA who are still in the early stages of the disease include persistently high numbers of swollen joints.
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Being rheumatoid factor (RF)-positive correlates with other organ system involvement (e.g., vasculitis, Felty's syndrome, Sjögren's syndrome).
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Immunologic features of rheumatoid arthritis include immune complexes.
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The immunoglobulin classes most often associated with rheumatoid factors (RFs) are
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Prognostic markers that may help identify patients with more severe RA who are still in the early stages of the disease include low serum levels of acute-phase reactants of immunoglobulin M (IgM) rheumatoid factor.
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Immunologic features of rheumatoid arthritis include anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide (anti-CCP).
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Being rheumatoid factor (RF)-positive correlates with the absence of nodules.
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Pathogenic mechanisms hypothesized for rheumatoid arthritis include
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The female-to-male ratio in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is
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The laboratory serum agglutination assay for rheumatoid factor (RF)
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Prognostic markers that may help identify patients with more severe RA who are still in the early stages of the disease include the presence of certain HLA class I alleles.
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In RA, stimulated macrophages and fibroblasts release cytokines. One that is particularly important is
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