Remitting Seronegative Symmetrical Synovitis with Pitting Edema Syndrome: A Case Report
- Author:
Jong Won LEE
1
;
Kyeong Eun UHM
;
Jongmin LEE
Author Information
1. Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Konkuk University School of Medicine and Konkuk University Medical Center, Seoul, Korea. 20160130@kuh.ac.kr
- Publication Type:Case Report
- Keywords:
Remitting seronegative symmetrical synovitis with pitting edema (RS3PE) syndrome;
Tenosynovitis;
Polymyalgia rheumatica
- MeSH:
Aged;
Diagnosis;
Edema;
Female;
Hand;
Humans;
Polymyalgia Rheumatica;
Rheumatic Diseases;
Rheumatoid Factor;
Synovitis;
Tenosynovitis
- From:
Clinical Pain
2018;17(2):111-114
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
Remitting seronegative symmetrical synovitis with pitting edema (RS3PE) syndrome is a rare condition that occurs in elderly individuals. It is characterized by sudden onset of bilateral symmetrical distal tenosynovitis that accompanied by obvious swelling of the hand with pitting edema and absence of rheumatoid factor (RF). This disease entity sometimes presented as overlap syndrome with other rheumatic diseases and needed to be differentiated from those. However, if the diagnosis is confirmed, the response to steroid is good. The purpose of this report is to describe the case of RS3PE syndrome presented with bilateral hand dorsum edema in a middle-aged woman.