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== Definition ==
==Background==


* Inflammatory condition of unknown etiology characterized by fever, rash, and arthritis
*Inflammatory condition of unknown etiology characterized by fever, rash, and arthritis


==Clinical Manifestations==
== Differential Diagnosis ==


*The classic triad includes fevers, joint pain, and a maculopapular salmon-colored rash
* Reactive arthritis
**Arthritis or arthralgia: usually knees, wrists, and ankles
* Other spondyloarthropathies
**Rash: evanescent, salmon‐pink, maculopapular eruption, predominantly found on the proximal limbs and trunk
* Haemophagocytic syndrome
**Fever: over 39°C, transient, lasting typically under 4 hours
* Dermatomyositis
*Sore throat
* Kikuchi syndrome
*Myalgia
* Sweet syndrome
*Lymphadenopathy
* Granulomatous disorders
*Splenomegaly
* Vasculitis
*Pleuritis
* Periodic fever syndromes
*Pericarditis
** Familial Mediterranean fever
** TNF receptor associated periodic syndrome (TRAPS)


==Differential Diagnosis==
== Clinical Presentation ==


*[[Reactive arthritis]]
* Sore throat
*Other [[spondyloarthropathies]]
* Myalgia
*[[Haemophagocytic syndrome]]
* Fever over 39°C, transient, lasting typically under 4 hours
*[[Dermatomyositis]]
* Arthritis: usually knees, wrists, and ankles
*[[Kikuchi syndrome]]
* Arthralgia
*[[Sweet syndrome]]
* Lymphadenopathy
*Granulomatous disorders
* Rash: evanescent, salmon‐pink, maculopapular eruption, predominantly found on the proximal limbs and trunk
*[[Vasculitis]]
* Splenomegaly
*[[Periodic fever syndrome|Periodic fever syndromes]]
* Pleuritis
**[[Familial Mediterranean fever]]
* Pericarditis
**[[TNF receptor associated periodic syndrome]] (TRAPS)


== Investigations ==
==Investigations==


* RF and ANA negative
*RF and ANA, which should be negative
* Elevated ferritin >1000
*Elevated ferritin, typically over 1000
* Leukocytosis, anemia, thrombocytosis
*CBC may show leukocytosis, anemia, thrombocytosis
* Elevated liver enzymes and LDH
*Elevated liver enzymes and LDH


== Management ==
==Management==


* NSAIDs, steroids, and antirheumatic agents
*[[NSAID|NSAIDs]], corticosteroids, and antirheumatic agents


[[Category:Rheumatology]]
[[Category:Rheumatology]]
[[Category:Fever syndromes]]

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

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