Peripheral Spondyloarthritis Presenting with Fever and Severe Systemic Inflammatory Response Mimicking Infection: A Case Series and Literature Review.

Ibrahim Abdulmomen, Eman Satti, Basem Awadh
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Abstract

Objective: To describe four peripheral spondyloarthritis patients presenting with fever and severe systemic inflammatory response mimicking infection.

Methods: Between 2017 and 2019, four patients with the final diagnosis of peripheral spondyloarthritis had atypical presentation of fever and severe systemic inflammatory response requiring hospital admission and extensive workup.

Results: We reported four patients who were admitted to the hospital for fever and arthritis. They all had laboratory tests of the severe systemic inflammatory response (leukocytosis, thrombocytosis, high ESR, and high CRP) concerning infection. They underwent extensive workup for infectious causes, including septic arthritis, which came back negative. Other rheumatic diseases that are known to present with fever such as adult-onset Still's disease, reactive arthritis, and crystal arthritis were all excluded. The final diagnosis of spondyloarthritis was made during their follow-up: three patients with peripheral spondyloarthritis and one with psoriatic arthritis. All patients received conventional DMARDs (methotrexate and sulfasalazine) and two patients received tumor necrosis factor inhibitors in addition to conventional DMARDs to control their disease.

Conclusion: We observed a subgroup of peripheral spondyloarthritis patients presenting with fever and severe systemic inflammatory response requiring hospitalization. Recognition of this subgroup is important and should be considered once an infection is ruled out.

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周围性脊柱炎表现为发热和严重的全身炎症反应模拟感染:一个病例系列和文献回顾。
目的:描述4例以发热和严重的全身炎症反应模拟感染为表现的周围性脊柱炎患者。方法:2017年至2019年,4例最终诊断为周围性脊柱炎的患者出现不典型的发热和严重的全身炎症反应,需要住院和广泛的随访。结果:我们报告了4例因发烧和关节炎住院的患者。他们都进行了与感染有关的严重全身炎症反应(白细胞增多、血小板增多、高ESR和高CRP)的实验室检查。他们接受了广泛的传染病检查,包括感染性关节炎,结果呈阴性。其他已知以发热为表现的风湿病,如成人发病的斯蒂尔氏病、反应性关节炎和水晶关节炎均被排除在外。脊柱关节炎的最终诊断是在随访期间做出的:三名患者患有外周性脊柱关节炎,一名患者患有银屑病关节炎。所有患者均接受常规DMARDs(甲氨蝶呤和柳氮磺胺吡啶)治疗,2例患者在常规DMARDs治疗的基础上接受肿瘤坏死因子抑制剂治疗以控制病情。结论:我们观察到一个亚组的周围性脊柱炎患者表现为发烧和严重的全身炎症反应,需要住院治疗。识别这一亚群是很重要的,一旦排除感染就应予以考虑。
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