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Painful and swollen hands

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A 67-year-old woman came to the office with pain in her hands. She had just arrived from Panama to live with her son. She has had this pain for decades: she refers to it as artritisin Spanish but does not know what type of arthritis. Aspirin had helped in the past, but lately she had not been getting enough relief from it. Her hands feel stiff in the morning for at least 1 hour, which interferes with cooking and sewing.

Her hands showed signs of joint swelling and deformities (Figure 1). Her swollen joints felt warm. She also had knee pain.

FIGURE 1
Painful,swollen hands

This patient’s hand show signs of joint swelling and deformities—obvious ulnar deviation of the fingers and swelling of the metacarpophalangeal joints.

What type of arthritis does she have?
Are any diagnostic tests necessary?
What are the best treatments available?

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