1.An analysis of 100 cases of tuberculosis first presenting as fever of unknown origin in a general tertiary hospital
Xiaochun SHI ; Xiaoqing LIU ; Xia LI ; Guohua DENG ; Ruiyuan SHENG ; Aixia WANG
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2010;49(12):1002-1005
Objective To investigate the clinical characteristics of tuberculosis (TB) first presenting as fever of unknown origin (FUO). Methods The clinical data of 100 cases of FUO, diagnosed as TB finally, among in-patients in Peking Union Medical College Hospital were analyzed retrospectively.Results ( 1 ) Sites of TB: there were 39 patients with merely pulmonary TB, 28 patients with merely extrapulmonary TB, and 33 patients with both pulmonary and extrapulmonary TB. (2) Clinical manifestations: depending on the different sites of tuberculous lesion, the clinical symptoms varied accordingly. The common laboratory findings included anemia, hypoalbuminemia, elevation of the level of ESR and C-reactive protein (CRP). (3) Methods for diagnosis: 34 cases were diagnosed by sputum smearor cultivation-positive for acid-fast bacilli; 8 cases by histopathology; 49 cases by clinical diagnosis of TB with an effective anti-TB therapy; and 9 cases by effective diagnostic anti-TB therapy. (4) Responses to treatment: among 73 cases with complete follow-up data, only 2 cases (2. 7% ) died and the other cases were cured or alleviated. Fifty-five cases (77.5%) showed marked efficacy after less than 4 weeks of regular anti-TB therapy, 37 cases ( 52. 1% ) suffered adverse effects of anti-TB agents, and all of them had improved after modifying anti-TB therapy and supporting treatment. Conclusions The diagnosis of TB that presents as FUO is quite difficult, and the median interval time for making diagnosis is 14 weeks (3-77weeks). Investigating clinical manifestations comprehensively, reviewing radiology data carefully, and eliciting microbiological and pathologic evidence of TB, are extremely important for making the correct diagnosis. In some cases, a therapeatic trial of anti-TB therapy is necessary.
2.Relationship between psoriatic arthritis and nail psoriasis
Ruiyuan XIA ; Fangyuan LONG ; Zhiqiang YIN
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2023;56(11):1061-1064
Early detection and treatment are essential to improve the prognosis of patients with psoriatic arthritis. Nail psoriasis is a known risk factor and a predictive symptom for psoriatic arthritis. Assessment of clinical manifestations of nail psoriasis together with evaluation using advanced technology has made it possible to achieve early diagnosis of psoriatic arthritis. This review summarizes diagnostic methods of psoriatic arthritis and nail psoriasis in recent years, and analyzes the latest studies on the correlation between psoriatic arthritis and nail psoriasis, in order to facilitate early diagnosis of psoriatic arthritis through clues of nail psoriasis.