How is the articular cartilage damaged in rheumatoid arthritis?
A) enzymatic destruction by the pannus
B) inflamed synovial membrane covers the cartilage
C) fibrous tissue connects the ends of the bones
D) blood supply to the cartilage is lost
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B)
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