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The lipid paradox observed in rheumatoid arthritis refers to which lipid finding?

Unfavorable lipid profile in RA

Favorable lipid profile in RA

In rheumatoid arthritis, inflammation alters lipid metabolism in a way that can make lipids look better on paper even as cardiovascular risk stays high. The disorder’s inflammatory milieu lowers measured levels of total cholesterol, LDL, and even HDL during active disease, which would suggest a favorable lipid profile. Yet the same inflammation accelerates atherosclerosis and promotes dysfunctional lipoprotein particles, so the actual cardiovascular risk is elevated. When RA is treated and inflammation wanes, lipid numbers often rise, sometimes increasing even as vascular risk guidance improves. This mismatch between seemingly better lipid numbers and persistent (or rising) cardiovascular risk is the lipid paradox.

No change in lipid profile

Lipids are not relevant to RA

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