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Reactive arthritis is a form of seronegative spondylarthritis that presents following an infection, with clear associations to specific microorganisms. It is a rare entity and typically affects young adults.
Carolina António Santos +2 more
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Systemic Mastocytosis: A Mimicker of Reactive Arthritis [PDF]
Objectives. Illustration of a case of systemic mastocytosis mimicking reactive arthritis in the absence of an infectious etiology. Methods. Review of the patient’s medical records. Results.
Oussama G. Nasrallah +3 more
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A case of reactive arthritis caused by a perianal abscess [PDF]
Reactive arthritis is an immune-mediated aseptic arthritis resulting from either genitourinary or intestinal tract in a genetically susceptible host.
Pan Lv +3 more
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Reactive arthritis following COVID-19 current evidence, diagnosis, and management strategies [PDF]
Background Immune-mediated conditions associated to Corona Virus Disease-19 (COVID-19) have been reported, including vasculitis, antiphospholipid antibody syndrome, myositis, and lupus.
Filippo Migliorini +5 more
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Scrub typhus associated with reactive arthritis: A case report and literature review [PDF]
Scrub typhus (tsutsugamushi disease) is an acute febrile illness caused by Orientia tsutsugamushi, often found in Asia and Oceania. The presence of an eschar, characterized by a crust, is a key diagnostic finding.
Shinya Yamanaka +5 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 after SARS-CoV-2 infection [PDF]
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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Successful Treatment of Post‐SARS‐CoV‐2 Infection Reactive Arthritis With Secukinumab: A Case Report and Literature Review [PDF]
This case describes a rare occurrence of post‐SARS‐CoV‐2 infection reactive arthritis with psoriasiform lesions. The patient failed to respond to conventional therapies but responded well to secukinumab, underscoring that it may be a valuable treatment ...
Qi Zhao +11 more
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At present, the problem of reactive arthritis (ReA) remains relevant in rheumatology. This is due to rather high prevalence of the disease primarily in Russia, which cannot but alarm.
B. S. Belov +3 more
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Reactive arthritis: images [PDF]
Reactive arthritis is an extremely rare spondyloarthritis that affects the peripheral joints and spine, resulting in common symptoms such as arthritis, urethritis, conjunctivitis, and mucocutaneous lesions. On rare occasions, oral lesions such as circinate erosions on the hard and soft palate, gums, tongue, and cheeks may occur.
Aitken-Saavedra, Juan +5 more
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