For those interested try seeing what a 14-3-3 eta blood test can tell you. Most rheumatologists don't use that test but supposedly highly specific for joint inflammation. Mine has been through the roof while my markers of system inflammation are rock bottom (cRP, ESR, etc.). Some elevated ANA titers but negative for typical RA markers. Rheumatologists I'm sure will have a nice name for it once I am long dead and gone.
I know you said most people but for some good to rule out autoimmune conditions, RA.
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic multisystem inflammatory disorder with significant morbidity and mortality. Making an early diagnosis and providing appropriate treatment decisions based on clinical and other parameter results in good disease ...
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Treat-to-target strategies to achieve low disease activity or clinical remission are key in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). 14-3-3η is a joint-derived biomarker that is expressed at significantly higher levels in patients with RA than in ...
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