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With an annual incidence of 250-300 per 100,000 inhabitants, reactive arthritis is not uncommon. However, the fact that Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) can also lead to this complication is largely unknown.
Ortrud Zimmermann +5 more
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Клінічні особливості реактивних артритів у дітей
. Reactive arthritis includes inflammatory non-purulent diseases of the joints that develop within 2-4 weeks after intestinal or urogenital infection due to immune disorders.
Nataliya Panko +5 more
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A case of reactive arthritis after enteritis in in a 12-year-old boy [PDF]
Reactive arthritis comprises a subgroup within infection-associated arthritides in genetically susceptible hosts. Researchers and clinicians recognize two clinical forms of reactive arthritis which occurs after genitourinary tract infection and after ...
Peter Chun +3 more
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Treatment of Reactve Arthrits: A Case Report
Reactive arthritis is clinically defined as inflammatory aseptic arthritis which develops shortly after an extra-articular infection. The classic triad of conjunctivitis, urethritis, and arthritis is found in a minority of patients.
Behshad Pazooki, Shahrzad Shojaie
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On the diagnosis and coding of reactive arthropathies
According to statistics from the Ministry of Health of Russia, the incidence of reactive arthropathies varies significantly by region and year. In ICD-10, reactive arthropathies include reactive urogenic arthritis (M02.3), other reactive arthropathies ...
R. M. Balabanova
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Reactive Arthritis: Update [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to provide an overview about reactive arthritis, with an update regarding pathophysiology and therapeutic approach of the disease, outlining the clinical features and diagnostic approach, based on recent literature review.Reactive arthritis is considered to be part of the spectrum of the spondyloarthritis.
Bentaleb, Ibtissam +5 more
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A rare case of clostridium difficile infection-associated reactive arthritis [PDF]
Clostridium difficile is an uncommon cause of reactive arthritis in children. We herein present a rare case of C. difficile infection-associated reactive arthritis (CDIAReA) in a child, who developed severe diarrhea and a knee effusion following a course
Derinkuyu, B.E. +3 more
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New Interpretation of Galileo\u2019s Arthritis and Blindness [PDF]
Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) complained of several disorders during his life, the most important of which were chronic arthritic pains and bilateral blindness.
Barbieri, Cesare +7 more
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Reactive arthritis (ReA) develops after an infection elsewhere in the body, generally in the genitourinary or intestinal tract. Chlamydia trachomatis, Yersinia enterocolitica, salmonella, shigella, and campylobacter are frequent triggering agents. Between 60% and 90% of patients are positive for HLA-B27.
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Reactive arthritis (ReA) frequently as sequelae of gastrointestinal or genitourinary tract infections previously had been identified as developing sterile inflammatory arthritis.
Mustafa Serdar Sag +2 more
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