Rheumatology Advance Access originally published online on July 20, 2009
Rheumatology 2009 48(9):1166; doi:10.1093/rheumatology/kep219
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Fatigue in rheumatoid arthritis
1Department of Medicine and Rheumatology, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, UK
Correspondence to: Clive Kelly, Department of Medicine and Rheumatology, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Sheriff Hill, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear NE96SX, UK. E-mail: clive.kelly@ghnt.nhs.uk
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SIR, We write in response to an editorial in Rheumatology defining what is known and what remains to be learned about fatigue in RA [1]. Repping-Wuts et al. [1] recognize fatigue as a common and severe complaint, having a