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Anti-Nuclear Antibody Screening Using HEp-2 Cells
Published on: June 23, 2014
Abstract:
Rheumatoid nodulosis is an uncommon variant of rheumatoid disease with distinctive clinical and radiographic characteristics and a favorable prognosis. This is in contrast to the poor prognosis for the severe form of rheumatoid disease with which rheumatoid nodules are often associated. A case of rheumatoid nodulosis of the hand treated with complete resection of the nodules is presented with a 2.5-year follow-up. Fourteen cases of documented rheumatoid nodulosis are reviewed and surgical treatment is recommended for both functional and cosmetic reasons.
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