Pre-rheumatoid arthritis and its prevention

  • Paul B
  • Kandy H
  • Krishnan V
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Abstract Pre-rheumatoid arthritis (pre-RA) is the preclinical period of the disease that precedes the onset of clinically apparent RA. It includes the interaction between genetic and environmental risk factors and development of disease-related autoantibodies and joint symptoms and signs, which may be considered nonspecific or unclassified for RA. A better understanding of the pre-RA stage will be useful in developing screening programs for early detection of RA. Identifying and modifying risk factors such as smoking, periodontitis, obesity, viral infections, and hormonal or dietary factors will be useful in preventing RA in susceptible population.

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Paul, B. J., Kandy, H. I., & Krishnan, V. (2019). Pre-rheumatoid arthritis and its prevention. European Journal of Rheumatology, 4(2), 161–165. https://doi.org/10.5152/eurjrheum.2017.16006

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