How commonly do fever and lymphadenopathy occur in Rheumatoid Arthritis as a result of rheumatic disease?
They are uncommon and generally seen only in those patients with severely active disease. Infection and lymphoreticular malignancy should always be considered in an RA patient with these symptoms.
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