| rheumatism |
An indefinite term applied to various conditions with pain or other symptoms which are of articular origin or related to other elements of the musculoskeletal system. (articular= relating to a joint).
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| rheumatoid arthritis |
A common inflammatory joint disease that is probably due to an autoimmune response. The disease is accompanied by the production of rheumatoid factor, an IgM anti-IgG antibody that may also be produced in normal immune responses.
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| rheumatoid factor |
(noun) an immunoglobin present in serum of 50-95% of adults with rheumatoid arthritis. This factor, though not specific for rheumatoid arthritis, is quite helpful in diagnosing and investigating the disease
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| rheumatologist |
A doctor that specializes in disorders of the blood, blood vessels and connective tissues.
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| rheumatic fever |
Rheumatic fever is an inflammatory reaction of the heart, usually involving the valves as a consequence of streptococcal infection.
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