“Time disjoints” is the best way to define how aggressive Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is concerning damage to the joints, and it also implies that the sooner the therapy is started, the better the prognosis that can be achieved in changing the natural outcome of the disease and in preventing disability.
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