What is the name of the granulomatous tissue that causes the erosion of the articular surfaces in the temporomandibular joint affected by rheumatoid arthritis?
Explanation
The granulomatous tissue responsible for damaging the articular surfaces in the TMJ during rheumatoid arthritis is called pannus. Other options like pulse granuloma, Baker’s cyst, and immune granuloma do not relate to this specific destructive process.