What is it about?
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disease that affects the synovial tissue which lines joints and tendons. The craniocervical junction is made up exclusively of synovial joints and ligaments and especially vulnerable to the inflammatory process of RA. The chronic inflammation of RA leads to loss of ligamentous restriction and erosion of the bony structures and results in craniocervical instability (CCI).
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Why is it important?
The current study aims to provide basic knowledge of CCI associated with RA and ability to modify a treatment program to accommodate the needs of patients with coexisting red flags.
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This page is a summary of: Craniocervical instability associated with rheumatoid arthritis: a case report and brief review, AME Case Reports, April 2021, AME Publishing Company,
DOI: 10.21037/acr-20-131.
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