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Adult-onset poststreptococcal reactive arthritis: a case report [PDF]
Poststreptococcal reactive arthritis (PSRA) refers to reactive arthritis after Group A streptococcal (GAS) infection that does not meet the diagnostic criteria for acute rheumatic fever (ARF). It is rare in clinical practice and prone to misdiagnosis due
Wu Zongyu, Chen Chuping, Chen Guangshu, Luo Lihui, Xiong Xiaoqing, Liu Wei, Ran Jianmin
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Reactive arthritis after SARS-CoV-2 infection
SARS-CoV-2 has been recognised as a potential trigger of inflammatory arthritis in individuals with inflammatory rheumatic diseases as well as in previously unaffected individuals. However, new-onset arthritis after COVID-19 is a heterogeneous phenomenon
Alla Skapenko, Sophia Dombret
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Reactive arthritis (ReA) is a non-purulent joint inflammation that usually follows bacterial gastrointenstinal or urogenital infections. The classic presentation of ReA is characterized by an asymmetric arthritis usually in the lower limbs associated with urethritis, conjunctivitis and occurrence of other articular or extra-articular manifestations ...
Brygida, Kwiatkowska +1 more
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Reactive arthritis after COVID-19 vaccination
The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2-induced coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has had a global spread. Vaccines play an essential role in preventing the spread.
Qi-jun An, De-an Qin, Jin-xian Pei
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Yersinosis-related reactive arthritis: diagnostic and treatment constraints (individual experience)
Reactive arthritis (ReA) remains an important problem in the practice of rheumatology, and is one of the most common types of acute arthritis in young people. The relevance of ReA is due to its high frequency, difficulties of diagnosis, a chronicity with
O.I. Ivashkivskyi +3 more
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Reactive arthritis in tuberculosis: A case of Poncet’s disease [PDF]
Reactive arthritis and erythema are uncommon presentations of tuberculosis (TB). Reactive arthritis in tuberculosis (TB) is known as Poncet’s disease, a rare aseptic form of arthritis observed in patients with active TB.
Irmi ZI, Zaiton A, Faezah H
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Reactive arthritis – an interdisciplinary issue
Reactive arthritis is an aseptic inflammation of synovium, tendons and fasciae triggered by an immunological reaction to a distant-site infection. It is usually asymmetric.
Ewelina Biało-Wójcicka +2 more
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Shigella flexneri associated reactive arthritis - GI transmitted or sexually transmitted?
The pathogenic association of reactive arthritis with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) needs more attention. In this case report we described a case of 22 year old male patient suffering from severe HIV infection.
Nidhi Kaeley +3 more
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The article presents the data about early symptoms of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis in comparison with the reactive arthritis. Description of the articular syndrome is provided, the incidence of isolated joints affection and radiologic abnormalities in ...
I.S. Lebets +4 more
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Reactive arthritis after COVID-19 infection
Reactive arthritis (ReA) is typically preceded by sexually transmitted disease or gastrointestinal infection. An association has also been reported with bacterial and viral respiratory infections.
Yoshinori Komagata +7 more
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