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Case management study: polyarthritis with fever

A Sood1, R S Panush, R S Pinals

  • 1Saint Barnabas Medical Center, Livingston, NJ, USA.

Bulletin on the Rheumatic Diseases
|May 22, 1998
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Fever and polyarthritis diagnosis can be challenging initially. Characteristic clinical patterns emerge over time, aiding rheumatologists in identifying specific rheumatic diseases.

Area of Science:

  • Rheumatology
  • Internal Medicine
  • Clinical Diagnosis

Background:

  • Fever and polyarthritis present diagnostic challenges, often requiring time for characteristic patterns to emerge.
  • Initial evaluations may not immediately reveal the cause of fever and polyarthritis.

Observation:

  • Recurrent attacks suggest conditions like crystal-induced arthritis, Lyme disease, or Mediterranean fever.
  • Rheumatoid arthritis and Reiter's syndrome show evolving patterns where fever resolves and joint findings dominate.
  • Still's disease diagnosis is initially clinical, confirmed later by chronic polyarthritis development.

Findings:

  • Diagnostic approaches for acute arthritis are available.
  • Experienced clinicians are crucial for accurate rheumatic disease diagnosis.

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  • Specific discriminating features and confirmatory tests aid in diagnosing polyarthritis with fever.
  • Implications:

    • Timely and accurate diagnosis of polyarthritis with fever is essential for effective patient management.
    • Understanding evolving clinical patterns improves diagnostic accuracy for complex rheumatic conditions.
    • Clinical expertise combined with diagnostic tools enhances the evaluation of patients with fever and polyarthritis.