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Women with rheumatoid arthritis negative for anti-CCP and rheumatoid factor are more likely to improve during pregnancy, whereas in autoantibody positive women autoantibody levels are not influenced by pregnancy
Annals of Rheumatic Diseases, 03/30/09
De Man YA et al. - Improvement of disease activity of RA during pregnancy was not associated with changes in levels of autoantibodies during pregnancy, however, improvement may occur more frequently in the absence of anti-CCP and RF.
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