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rheumatological

  • a word derived from rheumatology.
    rheumatology
    noun
    the study and treatment of rheumatic diseases.

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But the effectiveness ranged widely depending on the immune condition, from 59 percent for organ or stem cell transplant recipients to 81 percent for people with a rheumatological or inflammatory disorder.

From Scientific American Jan. 24, 2022

Denu sent off blood to look for some of the other tick-borne infections, as well as signs of inflammation and rheumatological diseases.

From New York Times Sep. 30, 2021

Oral prednisone, which might be used for some rheumatological diseases, can cost $10 a month.

From New York Times Dec. 29, 2012

Is it true that if your appendages hurt when the blood vessels spasm while recovering from an attack, you’re probably going to develop a rheumatological disease?

From New York Times May 5, 2010

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