Rheumatoid Arthritis nodule surgery involves the excision of painful or bothersome nodules, which are firm lumps that can develop under the skin due to inflammation associated with the condition. The procedure is typically performed under local anesthesia and may be done on an outpatient basis. The surgeon removes the nodule while minimizing damage to surrounding tissues, and the excised tissue is often sent for pathological examination. Post-surgery, patients may require care for the incision site and may continue their rheumatologic treatment plan.
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