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Query: UMLS:C0019158 (
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Shigella flexneri 2a was isolated from a patient with Reiter's syndrome (RS) following a family outbreak of traveler's diarrhea. Among 3 members at risk, only the patient was positive for
HLA-B27
. Data from 3 similar families support the hypothesis that susceptibility to RS is genetically transmitted. It is urged that every effort be made to culture and subtype Shigella and other enteric pathogens in RS following diarrhea. Concurrently, the patient had
hepatitis
, interpreted as a parallel enteric infection.
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PMID:Reiter's syndrome following Shigella flexneri 2a: a sequel to traveler's diarrhea. Report of a case with hepatitis. 31 5
Regarding of microbiological aspects of arthritis three forms of joint diseases are under investigation: the septic arthritis, the reactive arthritis and the Rheumatoid Arthritis. In 95% of patients with septic arthritis microorganisms as causative agents responsible for the disease are described: Staphylococci, Streptococci, some gram-negative bacteria. By an haematogenic route of infection predominantly patients with immunosuppressive therapy are altered. In newborns and children septic arthritis is to observe more rarely. A reactive arthritis is a postinfectious sterile process in dependence on an infection occurred at an earlier time. As etiologic agents Yersinia, Enterobacteriaceae and Campylobacter have been discovered. 80% of the patients suffering such a reactive arthritis are carrier of the
HLA-B27
system. The etiology of the Rheumatoid Arthritis is an open, unanswered problem. Of importance are: immunogenetic conditions, autoimmune phenomena, endocrinologic, dietetic and psychologic factors as well as bacteria and viruses as causative agents: cocci, bacilli, Diphteroids, endoparasitic bacteria (Listeria, L-forms, Mycoplasma, Chlamydiae), viruses (Adeno-, Mumps-, Measles-, ECHO-, Coxsackie-A- and B-,
Hepatitis
-, Cytomegalo-, Para-influenza-, Retro-, Parvo- and Rubella viruses). In the last years the EBV is of interest covering the question of a distinct virus persistence in tissues and the adequate limiting factors. Perhaps a defect of the hu-IFN-gamma-system might be of immunopathological and clinical significance.
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PMID:[Microbiologic aspects of inflammatory joint diseases]. 367 41
Side effects of
hepatitis
vaccination are rare. Only a few cases of arthritis after
hepatitis
vaccination have been published. We report on three cases of vaccination-induced arthritis with different resulting disease. Two cases show the pattern of reactive arthritis. None of them was associated with
HLA-B27
. In the third case onset of rheumatoid arthritis was triggered by
hepatitis
vaccination. These three cases show that arthritis after hepatitis B vaccination probably is more common than reported so far, especially in a genetically predisposed subject (two of our patients expressed HLA-DR4).
...
PMID:Arthritis after hepatitis B vaccination. Report of three cases. 786 81
We report the case of a male chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) carrier with
HLA-B27
spondyloarthrititis who developed fulminant
hepatitis
after discontinuation of methotrexate (MTX). Full recovery after therapy with lamivudine and adefovir allowed treatment with adalimumab which was well tolerated. Reactivation of hepatitis B after MTX withdrawal is a very rare complication, which can also occur in association with anti-TNF agents. In patients with positive serology for HBV prophylactic antiviral therapy is recommended.
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PMID:[Reactivation of hepatitis B in a patient with spondyloarthritis after the suspension of methotrexate and efficacy of treatment with antivirals in association to adalimumab]. 2179 13