2020
DOI: 10.3899/jrheum.190631
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Pregnancy Outcome in Inflammatory Arthropathies — Are Population Database Studies the Right Tool?

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“…Inflammatory arthropathies (IA) is a group of arthritis that is associated with pain, swelling, tenderness to temperature and in the joints, and morning joint stiffness that lasts for an hour [1,2]. There are several potential causes for self-limiting viral infections to long-term systemic autoimmune diseases for IA [3,4].…”
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“…Inflammatory arthropathies (IA) is a group of arthritis that is associated with pain, swelling, tenderness to temperature and in the joints, and morning joint stiffness that lasts for an hour [1,2]. There are several potential causes for self-limiting viral infections to long-term systemic autoimmune diseases for IA [3,4].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…IAs are arthritis caused by an overactive immune system and usually affect several joints throughout the body at the same time [5]. Studies have shown that pregnant women make up a large group of IA patients [1,6]. Therefore, in addition to the need to monitor the progression of the disease during pregnancy, the drugs administered to treat the disease mustn't interfere with fetal development and maternal health [7].…”
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confidence: 99%