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If rheumatoid arthritis is not treated early or is not well controlled, the inflammation in your joints could lead to significant and permanent damage. Problems that can affect the joints include: damage to nearby bone and cartilage (a tough, flexible material that covers the surface of joints)
Systemic manifestations and complications of RA—including pulmonary, cardiovascular, neurological, and musculoskeletal involvements; glucocorticoid (GC)-induced osteoporosis (GIOP); and infection—which have significant impacts on the disease outcomes, occur in approximately 40% of patients [2].
This article summarizes the serious complications of RA, focusing on its incidence, pathogenesis, clinical features, and treatment methods, aiming to provide a reference for clinicians to better manage the complications of RA. Keywords: rheumatoid arthritis, complications, incidence, treatment, prospects.
Find out more about living with rheumatoid arthritis. Complications of rheumatoid arthritis. Having rheumatoid arthritis can lead to several other conditions that may cause additional symptoms and can sometimes be life threatening. Possible complications include: carpal tunnel syndrome
26 wrz 2006 · Patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) die at a younger age than their peers in most hospital series [ 1 ], while an increase in standardized mortality rate (SMR) has not been a consistent feature in recent studies of RA patients from date of diagnosis (inception cohorts) [ 2 ].
9 mar 2024 · Introduction. Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disease characterized by joint inflammation and damage, and complications of RA include infections and joint replacements [].Patients with RA are at increased risk of Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia, a severe infection which has high mortality and the potential to cause metastatic infections including osteoarticular infections [].
15 paź 2024 · Complications of rheumatoid arthritis. Having rheumatoid arthritis can sometimes lead to other conditions. This includes: carpal tunnel syndrome – tingling and numbness in your hand and fingers; inflammation in other parts of the body for example in the lungs or around the heart; joint damage and deformity