Bronchiectasis and rheumatoid arthritis: A clinical study

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Objectives: To examine the relation between rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and bronchiectasis (BR). Methods: Disease activity, outcome, extra-articular manifestations, and laboratory features were compared in 32 patients with BR and RA (RA-BR group), 32 matched patients with RA without BR (RA group), and 31 patients with BR but without arthritis (BR group). Results: In 30 of the 32 (94%) patients with RA-BR, BR preceded RA. There was no functional or radiological difference between the RA-BR and RA groups, and except for xerophthalmia, which was more common in patients with RA-BR than patients with RA, there was no difference in extra-articular or laboratory features. Conclusions: Bronchiectasis does not lead to a more aggressive disease course in RA and, despite the recognised association, BR is not an extra-articular manifestation of rheumatoid disease.

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McMahon, M. J., Swinson, D. R., Shettar, S., Wolstenholme, R., Chattopadhyay, C., Smith, P., … Crosby, N. H. (1993). Bronchiectasis and rheumatoid arthritis: A clinical study. Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, 52(11), 776–779. https://doi.org/10.1136/ard.52.11.776

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