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Infectious mimics of rheumatoid arthritis

Best Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology, 2022
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) can have various infectious mimics. As immunosuppressive agents used in treatment can aggravate the underlying infections, correct diagnosis of RA and ruling out infections is important. Numerous viral infections (Parvovirus B19, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, Chikungunya and other alphaviruses, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV ...
Vikas, Sharma, Aman, Sharma
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CHRONIC INFECTIOUS ARTHRITIS

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1923
Modern notions concerning the influence of focal infections on the production of rheumatism may be responsible for a certain sense of security and of satisfaction with regard to the etiology and classification of this disease. Nevertheless, the subject of chronic infectious arthritis offers great difficulties from the standpoint of both clinical and ...
R. A. Kinsella
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Pasteurella multocida infectious arthritis

The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1978
Pasteurella multocida, a small gram-negative rod, is a domestic animal saprophyte that occasionally causes disease in humans. Infectious arthritis may develop from a superficial animal bite or scratch. Nine previous cases of infectious arthritis due to this organism have been documented in the literature, and a tenth case is reported here.
P. Spagnuolo
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