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Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Fever and Polyarthritis

Review article here from NEJM

Consider the following most common etiologies:
  1. Infectious:
    • Bacterial Infection of Joints
      • Staphylococcus aureus
      • Group G Streptococcus
      • Neisseria gonorrrhoeoe and meningiditis
    • Bacterial Endocarditis
    • Lyme disease
    • Secondary Syphilis (usually with rash)
    • Mycobacteria/Fungal
    • Viral
      • Parvovirus B19
      • Rubella
      • HIV seroconversion
      • Hepatitis B and C
  2. Post-Infectious
    • Reactive arthritis post Chlamydia or enteric infection
    • Rheumatic Fever or Post-Streptococcal Arthritis
  3. Rheumatologic
    • Rheumatoid Arthritis
    • Lupus
    • Systemic Vasculitis (i.e. PAN)
    • Still's Disease
    • Crystal Induced Arthritis
  4. Other (i.e. IBD associated arthritis)
We also talked today about the approach to septic arthritis.

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