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*Inflammatory condition of unknown etiology characterized by fever, rash, and arthritis |
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*The classic triad includes fevers, joint pain, and a maculopapular salmon-colored rash |
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* Arthralgia |
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==Investigations== |
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*RF and ANA, which should be negative |
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*Elevated ferritin, typically over 1000 |
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*CBC may show leukocytosis, anemia, thrombocytosis |
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*Elevated liver enzymes and LDH |
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==Management== |
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*[[NSAID|NSAIDs]], corticosteroids, and antirheumatic agents |
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Latest revision as of 15:42, 29 July 2020
Background
- Inflammatory condition of unknown etiology characterized by fever, rash, and arthritis
Clinical Manifestations
- The classic triad includes fevers, joint pain, and a maculopapular salmon-colored rash
- Arthritis or arthralgia: usually knees, wrists, and ankles
- Rash: evanescent, salmon‐pink, maculopapular eruption, predominantly found on the proximal limbs and trunk
- Fever: over 39°C, transient, lasting typically under 4 hours
- Sore throat
- Myalgia
- Lymphadenopathy
- Splenomegaly
- Pleuritis
- Pericarditis
Differential Diagnosis
- Reactive arthritis
- Other spondyloarthropathies
- Haemophagocytic syndrome
- Dermatomyositis
- Kikuchi syndrome
- Sweet syndrome
- Granulomatous disorders
- Vasculitis
- Periodic fever syndromes
Investigations
- RF and ANA, which should be negative
- Elevated ferritin, typically over 1000
- CBC may show leukocytosis, anemia, thrombocytosis
- Elevated liver enzymes and LDH
Management
- NSAIDs, corticosteroids, and antirheumatic agents