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The longterm outcomes of rheumatoid arthritis: Work disability: a prospective 18 year study of 823 patients.
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Work disability can be predicted by patient and work characteristics present at the first clinic visit, but it is persistent abnormalities of sedimentation rate, HAQ disability, and pain, which may be detected in longitudinal followup, that best predict work disability after work and demographic characteristics are accounted for.