Doctors will often inspect patients with rheumatoid arthritis for unusual bumps called rheumatoid nodules. These nodules may develop around the fingers, wrists, elbows, toes, ankles, or knees, sites where the inflammation has spread to the skin. Though not present in every case, if nodules are found, the doctor may do a biopsy to confirm his or her RA diagnosis.

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