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Osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis are two very different diseases. Osteoarthritis is a condition primarily of the cartilage of the joint, with reactive changes in the bone and the soft tissues. Whereas rheumatoid arthritis is a primarily inflammatory disease of the soft tissues around the joint, the sack around the joint, called the synovium.

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