TRACING THE LINKAGE BETWEEN RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS, HAEMATOLOGICAL AND SEROLOGICAL PARAMETERS Authors: Chatterjee A , CHATTERJEE P, RAMAVAT A, ANTIL P AND KASHYAP J
ABSTRACT
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is one of those autoimmune and inflammatory disease that affect
the body’s muscles and the joints. This all can result in the loss of capacity to complete daily
work goals. Rheumatoid arthritis's symptoms are briefly explained here. The rationale for
RA's distinction from all other varieties of comparable disorders, as well as how the body's
immune cells such as T-cells, B-cells, and macrophages work as the primary driver of RA
evolution in the body, are also highlighted. Numerous factors can be used to categorise or
diagnose RA, including haematological factors including platelet count, mean platelet
volume, haemoglobin concentration, and serological factors are also mentioned. To avoid the
RA from becoming more severe, a comprehensive diet review is also advised here.
Keywords: Rheumatic diseases, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Immune Cells, T-cells, B-cells,
Macrophages, Inflammation, Seropositive, Seronegative, Rheumatoid Factor, Anaemia, Diet Publication date: 01/07/2023 https://ijbpas.com/pdf/2023/July/MS_IJBPAS_2023_7205.pdfDownload PDFhttps://doi.org/10.31032/IJBPAS/2023/12.7.7205