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Knee Arthrocentesis in Adults
Published on: February 25, 2022
Recurrent arthritis: an unusual diagnosis
Meenakshi Sesama1, Vikram Bhaskar2, Monika Meena3
1Senior Resident, Department of Pediatrics, University College of Medical Sciences & Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital, University of Delhi, Delhi, India.
Abstract:
Musculoskeletal complaints may be the initial manifestation of childhood leukaemias. When these symptoms predominate at the onset, a diagnosis of one of several rheumatic diseases may be entertained. Where blood tests are normal, no bone marrow examination would normally be indicated. The use of immune-suppressing medication, such as steroids, may lead to diagnostic delay or misdiagnosis.
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