High levels RF (generally above 20 IU/mL, 1:40 or over the 95th percentile there is some variation among labs) are indicative of rheumatoid arthritis (present in 80%) and Sjögren's syndrome (present in almost 100%). The higher the levels of RF the higher the possibility of a more destructive articular disease.[citation needed]
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Results are usually reported in one of two ways:
A low number (normal result) usually means you do not have rheumatoid Arthritis or Sjogren syndrome. However, some people who do have these conditions still have a "normal" or low rheumatoid factor (RF).
Normal value ranges may vary slightly among different laboratories. Talk to your doctor about the meaning of your specific test results.
High levels of rheumatoid factor (generally above 20 IU/mL, are indicative of rheumatoid arthritis. As well as other rheumatoid diseases.
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