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What is your approach to patients with positive anti-CCP, negative RF and tobacco use, but no current signs of active rheumatoid arthritis?

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Rheumatology · Harvard Medical School

There is considerable evidence supporting a link between citrullination of proteins including the generation of CCP antibodies and smoking. A number of studies that have followed patients with this clinical phenotype have identified a heightened risk for the development of full-blown rheumatoid arth...

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