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A 45-year-old woman comes to a clinic with complaints of morning stiffness in her ankle joints, worse on rising in the morning and improving during the day. Her discomfort is responsive to aspirin. She has also been fatigued and weak. During the last week, she has noticed that her wrist and ankle joints on both sides of her body are also painful and swollen. Blood is drawn to test for rheumatoid factor and antinuclear antibody. Synovial fluid is aspirated and analyzed. Results from analysis of the synovial fluid rule out crystal deposition diseases, such as gout and pseudogout, and no infectious microorganisms are seen. Required:
a. What can be the possible cause of a false-positive RF assay?
b. Do the patient's clinical symptoms and laboratory results support a diagnosis 5. If so, what diagnosis would be the first choice, and why?

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