Others have ongoing gut and bowel problems, and reactivearthritis.
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Most cases are self-limiting, but reactivearthritis may become chronic in 30% of cases.
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Objectives: Recommendation for the clinical management of postinfectious reactivearthritis for rapid diagnosis and targeted treatment in the symptomatic clinical course.
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In these cases, the disease may initially be misdiagnosed as reactivearthritis, osteomyelitis, or juvenile idiopathic arthritis delaying appropriate diagnosis and management.
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The diagnosis of reactivearthritis is clinical, and the infectious agent cannot always be identified due to disease latency after the infection.
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In more serious situations, it can lead to irritable bowel syndrome, reactivearthritis and Guillain-Barré syndrome, a serious condition of the nervous system.
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The contrast between Lyme arthritis and reactivearthritis is particularly illuminating, since one is triggered by extracellular and the other by intracellular infection.
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The pathogenetic mechanisms underlying the development of reactivearthritis and the functional capacities of synovial T cells specific for Yersinia enterocolitica are still unclear.
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Cases of polymyalgia rheumatica and reactivearthritis were correctly diagnosed by 55 and 39% of the general practitioners, respectively.
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Reactivearthritis might occur more frequently than has been reported in the literature.
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Results and conclusion: Reactivearthritis following chlamydia infection in competitive athletes is a rare entity.
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Reactivearthritis is considered to be the most common musculoskeletal manifestation in adults with HIV infection.
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Background: Reactivearthritis following infection with chlamydia is a rare but important differential diagnosis in atraumatic joint swelling.
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Objective: Reactivearthritis (ReA) is postulated to be caused by a defective host defense against gram-negative bacteria.