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Recurrent ACPA-positive pericarditis, would it be a pre-clinical manifestation of RA?


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Figure 1

Transthoracic ultrasound: persistence of a small pericardial effusion measured at 11 mm posteriorly.
Transthoracic ultrasound: persistence of a small pericardial effusion measured at 11 mm posteriorly.

Figure 2

CT scan illustrating circumferential pericarditis.
CT scan illustrating circumferential pericarditis.

Figure 3

Standard X-ray of hands and wrists: absence of erosive lesions consistent with rheumatoid arthritis.
Standard X-ray of hands and wrists: absence of erosive lesions consistent with rheumatoid arthritis.

Figure 4

Joint ultrasound of both wrists, hands, and the right elbow with no notable abnormalities.
Joint ultrasound of both wrists, hands, and the right elbow with no notable abnormalities.
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