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3. Diagnosis of rheumatism

With the gradual onset of rheumatism, the syndromic diagnosis proposed by AI Nesterov in 1973 (see Table 1) matters: clinical and epidemiological syndrome; cardiovascular syndrome (see Table 2).

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