1.Multicentric reticulohistiocytosis: A case report.
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2021;53(6):1183-1187
A 65-year-old woman developed erythema, papules and nodules over the body. Some nodules of her auricles and hands like string beads. Besides, she suffered from symmetrical swelling and pain of multiple joints, morning stiffness with deformity of joints; She had elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate and C reactive protein levels; Her rheumatoid factor and antinuclear antibody were positive; Joints destruction was found with X-ray imaging; Skin pathology showed Dermal infiltrate of abundant histiocytes, part of them with a ground-glass appearance; A CD68 immunohistochemical stain was positive and the cells were negative for S100, CD1a. These findings were diagnostic evidences of multicentric reticulohistiocytosis (MRH). The patient received high-dose of glucocorticoids combinated with immunosuppressive agents, and achieved a satisfactory effect. MRH was a rare multisystem disease characterized by papulonodular mucocutaneous and destructive arthritis, and its pathogeny was not yet completely understood. The typical lesions of MRH were hard papules or nodules that usually occured on the hands, face and arms. Classic coral bead appearance from periungual cutaneous nodules that were characteristic of MRH. MRH was an inflammatory joint disease, affecting almost all the appendicular joints and characterized by joint multiple, symmetrical, destructive, progressive disability. Joints destruction of the distal interphalangeal joints was a unique feature of MRH. In addition to skin and joints, it could also involve other systems. There were no diagnostic laboratory markers for MRH. Laboratory examinations had often been found to be non-specific. Imageological examination mainly showed bone and joint destruction. Skin biopsy was the best test to diagnose MRH, the typical histopathological findings included an infiltrate with histiocytes and multinucleated giant cells with a ground-glass appearing in eosinophilic cytoplasm, and the immunohistochemical stain was positive for CD68. The diagnosis was typically made based on the clinical presentation, supportive radiographic findings and skin biopsy. MRH was easily possible to mistake for other more common autoimmune conditions, such as rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, osteoarthritis, and dermatomyositis, but the distinctive clinical, radiographic, and histologic features could aid in differentiating these diseases. MRH could mimic other rheumatic diseases, besides, it could also coexist with cancer or other autoimmune disorders. There was no standardized treatment for MRH. However, Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, glucocorticoid, Immunosuppressant, biologic medications, and bisphosphonates had been used with varying degrees of curative effect. Treatment with glucocorticoid combined with immunosuppressants were effective for rash and arthritis, early use of them should be strongly considered, and refractory cases could be treated with biological agents. By reporting a MRH case and reviewing literature, this paper aims to help the clinicians improve the understanding of this rare disease, and suggests that when one diagnosis cannot explain the whole picture of the disease, and further evidence should be sought to confirm the diagnosis.
Aged
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Arthritis, Psoriatic
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Arthritis, Rheumatoid
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Autoimmune Diseases
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Humans
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Osteoarthritis
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Radiography
2.Multicenter performance of the different classification criteria for rheumatoid arthritis.
Cai Nan LUO ; Zheng Fang LI ; Li Jun WU ; Hai Juan CHEN ; Chun Mei YANG ; Wen Hui XU ; Xiao Ling LIU ; Wei TANG ; Ping QIAO ; Baihetiya RENA
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2020;52(5):897-901
OBJECTIVE:
To evaluate the classification criteria of early rheumatoid arthritis (ERA) and compare the sensitivity and specificity with the criteria of 1987 American College of Rheumatology (ACR) criteria and 2010 ACR/European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR).
METHODS:
Patients from 4 hospitals, aged more than 16 years, with arthritis, whose disease duration was ≤1 year, and with ≥1 joint pain and swelling were enrolled in the study. The indicators including clinical manifestations, laboratory tests and imaging examinations were observed. The ERA patients were dignosed by two experienced rheumatologists based on the clinical features, drug therapy information and radiography features.
RESULTS:
(1) A total of 325 patients with arthritis were enrolled, including 98 males (30.15%) and 227 females (69.85%), The average age was (47.53±14.44) years, and the median disease duration was 5 (2, 8) months. Finally, 236 patients were dignosed with ERA, and 89 patients were dignosed with other diseases (Non-ERA, including osteoarthritis, reactive arthritis, undifferentiated arthritis, spondyloarthritis, etc). (2) The sensitivity of ERA criteria was 87.29%, and the specificity was 84.37%. The sensitivity was higher than that of 1987 ACR criteria (χ2=43.641, P < 0.001), and had no significant difference compared with 2010 ACR/EULAR criteria (χ2=0.446, P=0.593). But the specificity of ERA criteria was lower than that of 1987 ACR criteria (χ2=4.891, P=0.027), which was not statistically significant compared with 2010 ACR/EULAR criteria (χ2=0.044, P=1.000). (3) In the patients with arthritis whose disease duration was ≤3 months and ≤6 months, the sensitivity of ERA criteria was 81.71% and 86.79%, respectively, both were higher than the 1987 ACR criteria (χ2=7.131, P=0.008; χ2=22.015, P < 0.001) and had no statistically difference compared with the 2010 ACR/EULAR criteria (χ2=0.220, P=0.755; χ2=0.473, P=0.491). The differences of the three criteria in specificity were not statistically significant. (4) The three different classification criteria were consistent with the clinical diagnosis, among which the ERA criteria and 2010 ACR/EULAR criteria were slightly higher (Kappa>0.6). The results of the consistency comparison between the three criteria showed that the ERA criteria and 2010 ACR/EULAR criteria had a better consistency (Kappa=0.836).
CONCLUSION
The sensitivity of ERA classification criteria in the diagnosis of ERA was higher than that of 1987 ACR criteria, and was equivalent to that of 2010 ACR/EULAR criteria. There is no significant difference in specificity between these three criteria. The ERA criteria can also identify patients with RA at a very early stage in arthritis with disease duration ≤3 months.
Adolescent
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Adult
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Arthritis, Rheumatoid/diagnostic imaging*
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Osteoarthritis
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Radiography
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Rheumatology
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Sensitivity and Specificity
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United States
3.Neurogenic Pain Disorder in the Foot and Ankle: Peripheral Neuropathy.
Hak Jun KIM ; Young Hwan PARK ; Soo Hyun KIM
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 2017;52(4):305-309
Most common peripheral neuropathy around foot and ankle is diabetic neuropathy, but there are another cause of peripheral neuropathy, such as rheumatoid arthritis, metabolic disease, genetic disease, toxic material, and so on. The main symptom of peripheral neuropathy is pain. The disturbance of sensory and balancing, weakness of muscle, deformity of foot and neuropathic arthropathy are also the symptoms of the peripheral neuropathy. History taking is most important to identify the cause of peripheral neuropathy. Neurological exam have to include the pin prick test, vibration test, 10 g-monofilamant test and ankle reflex test. Simple radiography is essential to observe the deformities or neuropathic arthropathy at foot and ankle. The presence of peripheral neuropathy, involvement and severity can be identified from nerve conduction study. The study of occlusive arteritis is essential for diabetic neuropathy. The medical treatment of associated disease is important but the pain of peripheral neuropathy should be controlled simultaneously. Medicine include the antidepressants, anticonvulsants, opioids and topical agents. The surgical treatment of peripheral neuropathy include lengthening of Achilles tendon, correction of deformity, the total contact cast and arthrodesis. Surgical decompression of specific nerve might helpful in pain control of peripheral neuropathy.
Achilles Tendon
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Analgesics, Opioid
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Ankle*
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Anticonvulsants
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Antidepressive Agents
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Arteritis
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Arthritis, Rheumatoid
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Arthrodesis
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Congenital Abnormalities
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Decompression, Surgical
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Diabetic Neuropathies
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Diagnosis
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Foot*
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Metabolic Diseases
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Neural Conduction
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Peripheral Nervous System Diseases*
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Radiography
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Reflex
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Somatoform Disorders*
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Vibration
4.Therapeutic effect of dimethyl dimethoxy biphenyl dicarboxylate on collagen-induced arthritis in rats.
Roba M TALAAT ; Amira S ABO-EL-ATTA ; Sabah M FAROU ; Karima I EL-DOSOKY
Chinese journal of integrative medicine 2015;21(11):846-854
OBJECTIVETo study the effect of oral administration of dimethyl dimethoxy biphenyl dicarboxylate (DDB) on adjusting angiogeneic/inflammatory mediators and ameliorating the pathology of bones in rats with collagen-induced arthritis (CIA).
METHODSWistar rat model of CIA was set up using bovine collagen type II. Fifty rats were divided into five groups randomly: normal, CIA model, DDB treatment, methotrexate (MTX) treatment, and combined DDB+MTX treatment. Ankle joints of rats were imaged with digital X-ray machine to show the destruction of joints. Fore and hind paw and knee joints were removed above the ankle joint then processed for haematoxylin and eosin staining. Plasma levels of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), platelet derived growth factor, interleukin-8 (IL-8), IL-4, tumor necrosis factor α (TNF-α), and cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) were quantified by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Nitric oxide levels were detected by Griess reagent.
RESULTSCompared with the CIA model group, a remarkable reduction in various angiogenic (VEGF and IL-8) and inflammatory mediators (TNF-α, IL-4 and COX-2) after treatment with DDB either alone or combined with MTX P<0.05 or P<0.01). Histopathological and X-ray findings were confirmatory to the observed DDB anti-arthritic effect. The DDB-treated group showed amelioration in signs of arthritis which appeared essentially similar to normal.
CONCLUSIONOur data shed light on the therapeutic efficacy of DDB in experimental rheumatoid arthritis (RA) compared with a choice drug (MTX) and it may be offered as a second-line drug in the treatment of RA.
Animals ; Arthritis, Experimental ; chemically induced ; diagnostic imaging ; drug therapy ; pathology ; Arthritis, Rheumatoid ; diagnostic imaging ; drug therapy ; pathology ; Collagen ; Cyclooxygenase 2 ; blood ; Dioxoles ; therapeutic use ; Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay ; Female ; Interleukin-4 ; blood ; Interleukin-8 ; blood ; Methotrexate ; therapeutic use ; Nitric Oxide ; biosynthesis ; Platelet-Derived Growth Factor ; analysis ; Radiography ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar ; Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha ; blood ; Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A ; blood
5.Rhupus syndrome.
Jae Ki MIN ; Kyoung Ann LEE ; Hae Rim KIM ; Ho Youn KIM ; Sang Heon LEE
The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine 2015;30(1):131-131
No abstract available.
Antirheumatic Agents/therapeutic use
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Arthritis, Rheumatoid/blood/*complications/diagnosis/drug therapy/physiopathology
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Biological Markers/blood
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Drug Therapy, Combination
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Facial Dermatoses/complications/diagnosis
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Female
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Hand Joints/physiopathology/radiography
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Humans
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Immunosuppressive Agents/therapeutic use
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Inflammation Mediators/blood
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Knee Joint/physiopathology/radiography
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Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic/blood/*complications/diagnosis/drug therapy
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Middle Aged
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Syndrome
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Treatment Outcome
6.Atypical Femoral Fracture in a Patient with Rheumatoid Arthritis.
Dam KIM ; Sodam JUNG ; Chang Nam SON ; Ji Young CHOI ; Seunghun LEE ; Yee Suk KIM ; Yoon Kyoung SUNG
Korean Journal of Medicine 2014;87(2):240-244
Atypical femoral fractures are characterized by a subtrochanteric or diaphyseal location. Recent studies have suggested that long-term treatment with bisphosphonates might be associated with the occurrence of atypical femoral fractures. The present report describes a case involving a 60-year-old woman with left buttock pain that was unassociated with trauma. Her hip pain was initially considered to be a symptom of her underlying rheumatoid arthritis, but a plain radiography, bone scintigraphy, and magnetic resonance imaging revealed an insufficiency fracture in the lateral shaft of the left proximal femur. She had been treated with a bisphosphonate for 4.5 years because of a previous vertebral fracture. Her chronic, long-term rheumatoid arthritis and history of bisphosphonate administration were considered to be associated with the development of her atypical femoral fracture.
Alendronate
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Arthritis, Rheumatoid*
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Buttocks
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Diphosphonates
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Female
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Femoral Fractures*
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Femur
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Fractures, Stress
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Hip
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Humans
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Middle Aged
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Radiography
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Radionuclide Imaging
7.The Influence of Vertebral Fracture on the Functional Disability of Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis.
Soo Kyung CHO ; Joo Hyun LEE ; Minkyung HAN ; Seunghun LEE ; Ji Young KIM ; Jeong Ah RYU ; Yun Young CHOI ; Sang Cheol BAE ; Yoon Kyoung SUNG
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2014;29(6):859-863
The aim of the present study was to identify the influence of vertebral fracture (VF) on the functional disability in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). This study consecutively enrolled 100 female patients aged 50 yr or older with RA. All participants underwent lateral imaging of the thoracolumbar spine by simple radiography to identify any VFs. They also completed questionnaires via interview regarding demographics, medical history, and disease outcomes including functional disability. We used univariate analysis to evaluate associations between functional disability and VF, and made multivariate logistic regression models to test independent effect of the presence of VF, the number of VFs, and the severity of VF on functional disability. Among the 100 RA patients, 47 had at least one VF, but 34 of them were asymptomatic that they had experienced a fracture. The multiple VFs > or = 3 (OR, 8.95; 95% CI, 1.77-44.15, P = 0.01) and moderate or severe VF (OR, 3.38; 95% CI, 1.26-9.04, P = 0.02) were related to disability in univariate analysis. The multiple VFs > or = 3 (OR, 6.13; 95% CI, 1.02-36.94, P = 0.048) was associated with functional disability of RA patients after adjusting various confounders and it was mainly in walking and arising. The VF might be an important factor which affects functional disability in RA patients.
Aged
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Arthritis, Rheumatoid/complications/*diagnosis
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Demography
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*Disability Evaluation
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Female
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Humans
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Interviews as Topic
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Logistic Models
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Middle Aged
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Odds Ratio
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Questionnaires
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Spinal Fractures/complications/*diagnosis/radiography
8.Percutaneous Vertebroplasty of the Entire Thoracic and Lumbar Vertebrae for Vertebral Compression Fractures Related to Chronic Glucocorticosteriod Use: Case Report and Review of Literature.
Qing Hua TIAN ; Chun Gen WU ; Quan Ping XIAO ; Cheng Jian HE ; Yi Feng GU ; Tao WANG ; Ming Hua LI
Korean Journal of Radiology 2014;15(6):797-801
Glucocorticosteroid-induced osteoporosis is the most frequent of all secondary types of osteoporosis, and can increase the risk of vertebral compression fractures (VCFs). There are promising additions to current medical treatment for appropriately selected osteoporotic patients. Few studies have reported on the efficiency of percutaneous vertebroplasty (PVP) or kyphoplasty for whole thoracic and lumbar glucocorticosteroid-induced osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures. We report a case of a 67-year-old man with intractable pain caused by successional VCFs treated by PVP.
Aged
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Arthritis, Rheumatoid/drug therapy
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Fractures, Compression/*radiography
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Glucocorticoids/*adverse effects/therapeutic use
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Humans
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Kyphoplasty
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Lumbar Vertebrae/radiography/surgery
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Male
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Osteoporosis/*chemically induced/radiography/surgery
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Pulmonary Fibrosis/drug therapy
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Thoracic Vertebrae/radiography/surgery
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Vertebroplasty
9.A Case of Peripheral Bone Tuberculosis Mimicking Rheumatoid Arthritis.
Joo Hee KWAK ; Joo Hyun LEE ; Sang Heon KIM ; Kyung Bin JOO ; Jae Bum JUN ; Yoon Kyoung SUNG
Korean Journal of Medicine 2014;87(3):373-378
A 30 year-old female visited our out-patient clinic with painful joint swelling in both hands and feet. Because she had tested positive for rheumatoid factor, and her inflammatory markers were elevated, the case was initially classified as rheumatoid arthritis (RA), according to the 2010 American College of Rheumatology (ACR)/European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR) classification criteria. However, radiographic examinations, including simple radiography and MRI, revealed that her peripheral bone lesions were compatible with bone tuberculosis. The patient also exhibited pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) on chest X-ray and CT examinations. She was treated with isoniazid (INH), rifampicin (RFP), ethambutol (EMB), and pyrazinamide (PZA), and exhibited a good response to these medications. The patient was diagnosed as having bone TB, and her peripheral bone lesions were resolved using anti-TB treatment. This was an uncommon case of bone TB mimicking RA.
Arthritis, Rheumatoid*
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Classification
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Ethambutol
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Female
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Foot
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Hand
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Humans
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Isoniazid
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Joints
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Outpatients
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Pyrazinamide
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Radiography
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Rheumatic Diseases
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Rheumatoid Factor
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Rheumatology
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Rifampin
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Thorax
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Tuberculosis
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Tuberculosis, Osteoarticular*
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Tuberculosis, Pulmonary
10.Upper thoracic vertebral abnormalities in a patient with rheumatoid arthritis.
Chang Nam SON ; Seok Chol JEON ; Seunghun LEE ; Kyung Bin JOO ; Jae Bum JUN
The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine 2014;29(4):542-543
No abstract available.
Adult
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Arthritis, Rheumatoid/*diagnosis/radiography
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Female
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Humans
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Incidental Findings
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Predictive Value of Tests
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Thoracic Vertebrae/*abnormalities/radiography
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed

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