Fever of unknown origin remains a diagnostic challenge with up to 50% of unexplained cases. Adult-onset Still disease typically present high fever, arthralgia, rash, pharyngitis and serositis, lymphadenopathy and hepatosplenomegaly, inflammatory markers and hepatic enzymes elevation and negative immunological study. The authors present a 46-year old man with previous admissions for fever of unknown origin with a 3-week history of fever and systemic symptoms. The study disclosed anaemia, inflammatory markers and hepatic enzymes elevation, splenomegaly and negative serological and immunological studies. The patient posteriorly presented polyarthralgias and cutaneous rash. The introduction of corticotherapy resolved symptoms and laboratories a...
Adult onset Still’s disease is a rare systemic disease that may involve many organs and may mimick m...
Introdução: Os principais diagnósticos a considerar numa febre de etiologia indeterminada incluem a...
Fever of unknown origin (FUO) can be caused by a wide group of diseases, and can include both benign...
Adult onset Still’s disease is rare syndrome consisting of recurrent fever, rash, artralgia or arthr...
In this study we aimed to investigate the followings in the patients with adult-onset Still’s diseas...
In this study we aimed to investigate the findings in patients with adult-onset Still's disease (AOS...
Still’s disease is a disease of unknown etiology that was identified for the first time in 1897 by G...
Fever of Unknown Origin (FUO) is a syndrome defined by persistent fevers above 38.30C that lasts for...
We report a clinical case of adult-onset Still's disease. In addition to the imaging features of the...
Adult Still's Disease has systemic consequences, an inflammatory origin and unknown etiology. Knowle...
Fever of unknown origin is a common problem in medical practice and assemble a broad spectrum of dia...
Adult-onset Still's disease is an extremely rare rheumatological condition, characterised by myalgia...
A febre de origem indeterminada clássica é definida pela presença de temperatura axilar maior do que...
Adult Onset Still's Disease (AOSD) is a rare, systemic inflammatory disease. Its main manifestations...
Adult Onset Still’s Disease (AOSD) is a rare, systemic inflammatory disease. Its main manifestations...
Adult onset Still’s disease is a rare systemic disease that may involve many organs and may mimick m...
Introdução: Os principais diagnósticos a considerar numa febre de etiologia indeterminada incluem a...
Fever of unknown origin (FUO) can be caused by a wide group of diseases, and can include both benign...
Adult onset Still’s disease is rare syndrome consisting of recurrent fever, rash, artralgia or arthr...
In this study we aimed to investigate the followings in the patients with adult-onset Still’s diseas...
In this study we aimed to investigate the findings in patients with adult-onset Still's disease (AOS...
Still’s disease is a disease of unknown etiology that was identified for the first time in 1897 by G...
Fever of Unknown Origin (FUO) is a syndrome defined by persistent fevers above 38.30C that lasts for...
We report a clinical case of adult-onset Still's disease. In addition to the imaging features of the...
Adult Still's Disease has systemic consequences, an inflammatory origin and unknown etiology. Knowle...
Fever of unknown origin is a common problem in medical practice and assemble a broad spectrum of dia...
Adult-onset Still's disease is an extremely rare rheumatological condition, characterised by myalgia...
A febre de origem indeterminada clássica é definida pela presença de temperatura axilar maior do que...
Adult Onset Still's Disease (AOSD) is a rare, systemic inflammatory disease. Its main manifestations...
Adult Onset Still’s Disease (AOSD) is a rare, systemic inflammatory disease. Its main manifestations...
Adult onset Still’s disease is a rare systemic disease that may involve many organs and may mimick m...
Introdução: Os principais diagnósticos a considerar numa febre de etiologia indeterminada incluem a...
Fever of unknown origin (FUO) can be caused by a wide group of diseases, and can include both benign...