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As rheumatoid arthritis develops, some of the body's immune cells start to attack healthy tissue, mistaking it for an invader. This triggers a chain reaction that leads to inflammation and damage.

The main target is the synovium, the thin layer of tissue that lines the joints. The inflammation also spreads to other areas in the body, which can cause ongoing pain, fatigue, and other problems.

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