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Rheumatoid arthritis is a disease that occurs when the body's immune system starts attacking its own joint tissue. The

symptoms are pain, inflammation, and swelling in the joints. Orthopedists (doctors who study bones) and immunologists
(doctors who study the immune system) both work with patients who have rheumatoid arthritis. What is the difference between
the orthopedists and immunologists who treat the disease?
Only the orthopedists examine the symptoms.
O Only the immunologists examine the symptoms
The orthopedists focus on the joints, and the immunologists focus on the cause
The immunologists focus on the joints, and the orthopedists focus on the cause

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Ortha Bonnick’s focus on the joints
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Answer:

C) The orthopedists focus on the joints, and the immunologists focus on the cause.

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