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- Adult Onset Still’s Disease
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1 TNMC & Nair Hospital, Mumbai Central, Mumbai - 400008, IN
1 TNMC & Nair Hospital, Mumbai Central, Mumbai - 400008, IN
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The Indian Practitioner, Vol 70, No 1 (2017), Pagination: 22-24Abstract
Adult-onset Still's disease is an inflammatory multisystemic disease of unknown aetiology characterised by high spiking fever, evanescent rash, arthritis, and multiorgan involvement. The diagnosis that is one of exclusion and differential diagnosis includes infections, neoplastic, and autoimmune disorders. Although there are several sets of classification criteria, Yamaguchi's criteria present the highest sensitivity.Keywords
Adult Onset Still’s Disease, Fever, Polyarthritis, Skin Rash.References
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- Dr. Bhanukumar A Case of Adult Onset Stills Disease .International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) ISSN (Online): 2319-7064 Index Copernicus Value (2013): 6.14
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- P. Efthimiou, P. K. Paik, and L. Bielory, “Diagnosis and management of adult onset Still’s disease,”Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, vol. 65, no. 5, pp. 564–572, 2006.
- J. Pouchot, J. S. Sampalis, F. Beaudet et al., “Adult Still’s disease: manifestations, disease course, and outcome in 62 patients,” Medicine, vol. 70, no. 2, pp. 118–136, 1991.
- Images in Clinical Practice:Congenital Clubbing
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1 TNMC & Nair Hospital, Mumbai Central, Mumbai - 400009, IN
1 TNMC & Nair Hospital, Mumbai Central, Mumbai - 400009, IN
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The Indian Practitioner, Vol 70, No 1 (2017), Pagination: 25-25Abstract
A rare case of Congenital Clubbing was reported in a 40 year male patient. This article discusses the case and the probable causes associated with Congenital Clubbing.References
- Schwartz AR et al, Clubbing of Nails, Medscape, Feb 2012
- Farzaneh-Far A; Images in clinical medicine. Pseudoclubbing. N Engl J Med. 2006 Apr 13;354(15).
- Shubhankar Mishra, Bhagabata Swain Mishra S et al.; Sch J Med Case Rep 2014; 2(3):188-189.