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Four adults with an illness similar to the systemic variant of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis seen in children (Still's disease) are described. All four had fever, an erythematous maculopapular rash, splenomegaly and arthritis. The arthritis was asymmetric and involved only a few joints simultaneously. Erosive arthritis developed in one patient. Three patients had a sore throat, two had pleurisy and pericarditis, and one had transient abnormalities of liver function. The laboratory features included anemia, leukocytosis and high leukocyte counts in the synovial fluid. High titres of rubella hemagglutination-inhibiting antibody were detected in two patients, one of whom was found to have rubella virus in the urine. Only one patient responded well to therapy with acetylsalicylic acid; the other three were given prednisone therapy, and two continue to require it.
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PMID:Adult-onset Still's disease. 45 6

Acute febrile juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA) of adult onset is often diagnosed by ruling out other problems. The classification of JRA is primarily based on the distinct type of onset, of which there are usually three: (1) acute febrile or Still's type, (2) polyarticular, and (3) monoarticular pauciarticular arthritis. Fever of unknown cause is frequently the initial symptom. This type of arthritis may be characterized by any or all of the following: unexplained high fever, rash, weight loss, lymphadenopathy, splenomegaly, pericarditis, pleurisy, pneumonitis, abdominal pain, myalgias, arthralgias, arthritis, sore throat, leukocytosis, anemia, circulating immune complexes, liver test abnormalities, and carpal-metacarpal and tarsal-metatarsal fusion. Patients often respond dramatically to anti-inflammatory agents. Corticosteroids, gold salts, penicillamine, and cytotoxic drugs have been effective for certain patients. The prognosis of the disease has been generally favorable. Although symptoms may recur, remission can be prolonged.
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PMID:Acute febrile juvenile rheumatoid arthritis in adults: cause of polyarthritis and fever. 737 68

Adult onset Stills disease (ASD), an adult variant of systemic onset juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, is a rare disease entity. The diagnosis is solely a clinical one and often difficult. Clinical and laboratory features are not pathognomonic. The diagnosis of ASD has to be considered in patients with high spiking fever, transient rash, arthralgias, oligo- or polyarticular arthritis, leukocytosis, sore throat, lymphadenopathy and/or splenomegaly, liver dysfunction and high serum ferritin levels. We give a brief review of the clinical features, differential diagnosis, treatment and prognosis.
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PMID:[Still disease in adults]. 962 78

Adult onset Still's disease (AOSD), the adult variant of the systemic form of the juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, is an uncommon disorder of unknown origin. Although the pathogenesis has not yet been clarified, an immunologically mediated inflammation occurs in active AOSD. High spiking fever, evanescent maculo-papular skin rash, arthralgias/arthritis, neutrophilic leukocytosis, negative rheumatoid factor and antinuclear antibodies, as well as a marked hyperferritinemia are the major features of AOSD. Sore throat, lymphadenopathies, hepato-splenomegaly, abdominal pain, polyserositis, respiratory distress syndrome, multiple organ dysfunction and disseminated intravascular coagulation may also occur. The clinical course of AOSD is extremely variable and unpredictable and can be divided into three main patterns: a self-limited or monocyclic pattern, a polycyclic or intermittent course, with one or more flares of the disease and complete remission among the episodes, and a chronic course, characterized by persistently active disease, usually due to a chronic, destructive arthritis. Since there are not pathognomonic laboratory parameters or histological findings, the diagnosis of AOSD requires the exclusion of infectious, malignant and autoimmune disorders. Some sets of criteria for classification have been proposed, but so far not validated. The prognosis of AOSD is usually considered relatively benign, although a destructive arthritis may cause severe disability and the multisystemic life-threatening complications of the disease may determine a fatal outcome. Treatment usually consists in nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and corticosteroids, but a more aggressive approach with disease modifying antirheumatic or immunosuppressive drugs may be required.
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PMID:[Adult onset Still's disease]. 1185 Jun 12

Adult-onset Still's disease (AOSD) is characterized by fever, rash, and joint pain and may lead to chronic arthritis. The cause of AOSD is unknown, and it is rare. In children, Still's Disease is called systemic juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. We encountered a patient with adult-onset Still's disease following a severe sore throat and fever. The patient was a 17-year-old woman who consulted our hospital because of a sore throat and fever. She was admitted and treated with antibiotics, but the fever persisted. Laboratory parameters of inflammatory activity increased at an accelerated rate, and after ruling out sepsis, EBV-associated disease, and malignant lymphoma, a diagnosis of AOSD was made. Steroid therapy was very effective. When acute pharyngitis is observed in association with significant changes in laboratory parameters despite mild local symptoms, or when pharyngitis is observed in association with joint pain, continuous fever, and a rash, it is important to consider AOSI).
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PMID:[Adult-onset Still's disease following severe sore throat and fever. Case report]. 1826 Mar 1