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It is primarily associated with SLE
It is specific for RA and associated with milder arthritis
It is specific for RA and associated with more severe arthritis
It is rarely clinically useful in RA
Asymmetric oligoarthritis
Symmetric polyarthritis
Monoarthritis
Axial arthritis
Lysis of the DIP joints
Erosions and cartilage loss
Ulnar deviation at the MCP joints
Swan neck deformities
Sjogren’s Syndrome
Lofgren’s Syndrome
Felty’s Syndrome
Lymphoma
RA is associated with a lower thane expected incidence of CVD
Glucocorticoids are the primary determinant of CV risk in RA
CVD disease in RA is associated with the standard risk factors
RA is an independent risk factor for CVD
Lymphoma occurs at a rate equal to the general population
Lymphoma incidence in RA is increased and is related to medication use
Lymphoma incidence in RA is increased and is related to disease regardless of severity
Lymphoma incidence in RA is increased and related to severity