Multiple Choice
What is the typical joint involvement with rheumatoid arthritis?
A) Random single joints, progressing to involve other joints
B) Bilateral small joints, symmetrical progression to other joints
C) Abused or damaged joints first, then joints damaged by compensatory movement
D) Progressive degeneration in selected joints
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