Yes you can have RA and OA. I have both and can tell the difference. Tylenol relieve my OA but does nothing for the RA when they are both active the same time.
ZsaZsa K he even reviewed an image or two showing both degenerative and inflammatory artropathy. Definitely the two can coexist, and the main focus must be on RA.
I'm glad it was helpful and I hope you crushed your postgrad exam!
Thank you so much!! This is the best rheumatology lesson I've ever seen. You're far beyond my teachers
amazing!! Conclusive and concise with everything that's high yield. This was helpful in my prep to arthritis on xrays lecture
. Thank you so much!!
Thanks for making this country simple, Doc!
Excellent presentation
Precise and beautifully explained
Awesome presentation. Thanks!
Thanks. I have RA and my x ray hands is almost identical to yours.
Very informative
that was very helpful thank you
understanding of the topic greatly improved . Thanks
Great lecture!
Thanks from Chile
Great lectures
Great lecture! Thanks.
Thank you. Great and informative lecture.
very informative Thanks
excellent plz add USG and MRI also
Thank you for the great lecture
Thank you. That's a really great lecture
Yes you can have RA and OA. I have both and can tell the difference. Tylenol relieve my OA but does nothing for the RA when they are both active the same time.
When i see 2nd/3rd MCP joints affected i think RA... howcome its CPPD as you say? Great video
Thanks for great lecture
Great video professor! And just a shout to my ARU classmates, where you at?
Excellent
awesome
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Great video - do you have any say on the use of corticosteroids vs NSAIDS?
I have both OA and Rheumatoid in my hands. You said someone can't have both.
ZsaZsa K he even reviewed an image or two showing both degenerative and inflammatory artropathy. Definitely the two can coexist, and the main focus must be on RA.
thank you !
Thanks
thank you
Did anyone notice at the start the skeleton had two right hands ?
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awesome
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