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Healthy joint vs. damaged joint

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Picture of healthy vs. damaged joint

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In rheumatoid arthritis, the joint lining (synovium) fills with immune cells, blood vessels, and other cells. This material grows until it erodes through the cartilage and surrounding bone as it expands. It also loosens ligaments and tendon attachments.

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Last Updated: 08/18/2008