2017
DOI: 10.5455/jtomc.2016.06.068
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A case report: Pulmonary involvement in rheumatoid arthritis

Abstract: Abstract57 years old male patient, due to the increase in 15 years follow-up of RA patients under cyclosporine therapy because of complaints by the rheumatology clinic patients considered as appropriate to launch abatement was directed to us by the patient isoniazid prophylaxis. A pleural effusion was diagnosed on chest X-ray. The patient was accompanied by thoracentesis on USG. The pleural effusions were exudative. Tracking of fever, cough, sputum complaint and low acute phase reactants excluded empyema. ADA … Show more

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“…Although RA affects every joint in the body, it is most commonly involved in the hand (15.7%) and foot (14.7%) joints [6]. The first problems that come to mind in RA are in the hands and wrists, but 90% of long-term RA patients also have foot problems [7].…”
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“…Although RA affects every joint in the body, it is most commonly involved in the hand (15.7%) and foot (14.7%) joints [6]. The first problems that come to mind in RA are in the hands and wrists, but 90% of long-term RA patients also have foot problems [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%