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rheumatism
(redirected from Palindromic rheumatism)

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rheumatism (r`mətĭzəm), general term for a number of disorders that cause inflammation and pain in muscles, bones, joints, or nerves. In common usage arthritis arthritis, painful inflammation of a joint or joints of the body, usually producing heat and redness. There are many kinds of arthritis. In its various forms, arthritis disables more people than any other chronic disorder.
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, bursitis bursitis (bərsī`təs), acute or chronic inflammation of a bursa , or fluid sac, located close to a joint.
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, neuritis neuritis (nrī`tĭs, ny
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, and gout gout, condition that manifests itself as recurrent attacks of acute arthritis, which may become chronic and deforming. It results from deposits of uric acid crystals in connective tissue or joints.
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 are frequently designated by this term.
rheumatism
any painful disorder of joints, muscles, or connective tissue

rheumatism [′rü·mə‚tiz·əm]
(medicine)
Any combination of muscle or joint pain, stiffness, or discomfort arising from nonspecific disorders.


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