Rheumatoid Arthritis »
By cindy on Jul 19, 2007 in rhematoid arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis origins, rheumatoid arthritis symptoms | 0 Comments
Rheumatoid arthritis, a chronic and inflammatory autoimmune disorder which causes are unknown. Nearly sixty percent of rheumatoid arthritis patients cannot work after 10 years because of the disorder.
Rheumatoid arthritis name originated from the Greeks. The Greek name for Rheumatoid is actually Rheumatos which means flowing. The suffix –oid stands for resembling. At first rheumatos was associated with rheumatic fever, an illness described as a throat infection that includes joint pain. Therefore, when you add the prefix and suffix you get the definition of a condition involving inflammation. Rheumatoid arthritis got its name because it resembles rheumatic fever. The first description of rheumatoid arthritis is seen in a painting nearly more than a century before Landre-Beauvais described it in detailed in 1800.











