United Kingdom
A 55-year-old female asked:
Generalised oa (x-ray hands feet knees hip clavicle, mri spine) dry eyes/mouth, history hypermobility, lumbar/cervical stenosis radiculopathy tmjd diverticulitis prolapses fuo - but seronegative and comprehensive blood tests always normal. any ideas?
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Dr. Yelena Kipervasanswered
Family Medicine 25 years experience
Explanation: My suggestion that you generalized OA mostly degenerative disease, not the inflammation. And blood work so far remains normal. History of hyper mobility could be reason of early degenerative changes in multiple joins.
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