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What are the criteria for diagnosing rheumatoid arthritis? (select all that apply.) simultaneous symmetric swelling of joints soft-tissue swelling of at least three joints subcutaneous rheumatoid nodules swelling of at least one wrist joint morning stiffness in joints?

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Out of the following given choices, the answers are;

morning stiffness in joints

swelling of joints soft-tissue swelling of at least three joints

Rheumatoid arthritis is the damage to the joint cartilage due to autoimmunity . This causes increased friction (hence wear and tear) of the bones at the joints. This causes pain at the joints and hence the subject is immobilized.






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