Reactive poststreptococcal arthritis
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Background
- Arthritis of one or more joints after GAS pharyngitis
- May represent mild form of rheumatic fever or separate entity
- Not a/w other Major Jones criteria; milder illness than rheumatic fever
Clinical Features
- Begins approx 10d after strep infection (compared to 21d for rheumatic fever)
- Arthritis
- Generally more severe than that in RF
- Non-migratory, mono or oligoarthritis
- ASA-resistant
- Erythema nodosum and erythema multiforme are frequently seen
Differential Diagnosis
Diagnosis
Treatment
- Penicillin if GAS is recovered from the throat
- NSAIDs
Disposition
- Discharge
See Also
Source
Tintinalli