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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38443228/pseudoseptic-arthritis-as-a-complication-of-intra-articular-infiltration-of-hyaluronic-acid-in-a-patient-with-rheumatoid-arthritis
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Chafik Chacur, Anastasia Mocritcaia, Raimon Sanmartí
Pseudoseptic arthritis is a rare complication of hyaluronic acid (HA) injections that often is difficult to differentiate from septic arthritis. Patients present acute pain, swelling and joint effusion normally around 24h after the second or third HA infiltration. We describe a female patient with seropositive rheumatoid arthritis and flare-ups of knee arthritis with pseudoseptic features in the past, who develops pseudoseptic arthritis of the knee following her first injection of hyaluronic acid.
March 4, 2024: Reumatología clinica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37183432/pseudoseptic-reaction-to-an-intra-articular-platelet-rich%C3%A2-plasma-injection-into-the-knee-a-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kyungje Sung, Kevin Zheng, Chris Williams, David Cunningham, Walter I Sussman
A variety of intra-articular injections are used for the management of osteoarthritis. A rare complication of intra-articular injections is acute pseudoseptic arthritis, which mimics true septic arthritis. To the authors knowledge, pseudosepsis has not been reported as a complication after platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections. We present a case report of pseudoseptic arthritis resulting in acute postinjection pain and a joint effusion after an intra-articular PRP injection into the knee. Clinically, pseudosepsis can occur after PRP treatment with significantly elevated white blood cell counts in the synovial fluid, and should be a consideration in cases of post-PRP injection flares...
May 15, 2023: Regenerative Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36722836/shoulder-pain-and-dysfunction-after-vaccination-a-systematic-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jonathan O Wright, Whitman Wiggins, Michael Seth Smith, Joseph J King, Thomas W Wright
BACKGROUND: Persistent shoulder pain and dysfunction after vaccination are relatively rare but well-known complications after inoculations into the deltoid muscle. The term SIRVA (shoulder injury related to vaccine administration) is frequently used to encompass many of these occurrences; however, multiple distinct pathologies with similar presentations have been reported after vaccination. We performed a systematic review of the literature on vaccine-related shoulder injuries to help guide practitioners in appropriate workup and treatment based on specific diagnoses...
January 1, 2023: JBJS Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36510304/a-unique-presentation-of-nlrp3-associated-autoinflammatory-disease-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Stéphanie Ducharme-Bénard, Guillaume Roberge, Hugo Chapdelaine
BACKGROUND: NLRP3-associated autoinflammatory diseases (NLRP3-AID) are rare genetic autoinflammatory diseases characterized by chronic inflammation and an urticaria-like rash. We report an unusual presentation of severe NLRP3-AID resulting in a significant diagnostic delay of more than three decades. CASE PRESENTATION: The patient presented with early-onset serositis as well as prominent peripheral eosinophilia with organ infiltration, in the absence of the classic urticaria-like rash...
December 12, 2022: BMC rheumatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34873525/pseudoseptic-arthritis-in-a-patient-with-psoriasis
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Jorge Verdecia, Karishma P Ramsubeik, Malleswari Ravi
A 42-year-old male with a history of untreated psoriasis and a previous episode of presumed left knee septic arthritis developed sudden onset of left knee pain, swelling, and a moderate effusion. The pathogen could not be isolated despite extensive inflammation seen in synovial fluid (SF) and synovial tissue biopsy. Whether this is culture-negative septic arthritis or pseudo-septic arthritis is the enigma, given the limited sensitivity of current available SF microbiologic testing. We present a challenging and stimulating case with no current guidelines for an optimal empiric antibiotic regimen or anti-inflammatory therapy...
November 2021: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34055511/pseudoseptic-arthritis-an-initial-presentation-of-underlying-psoriatic-arthritis
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Prodip Paul, Mishouri Paul, Dipon Dey, Julio Ramos, Amit Sharma
Pseudoseptic arthritis is an acute inflammatory monoarthritis that clinically mimics septic arthritis. We encountered an 86-year-old male with a past medical history of hypertension, type 2 diabetes mellitus, and chronic kidney disease (CKD) stage 3 who presented in the emergency department with acute onset of severe left knee joint pain and was started on antibiotics for suspected septic arthritis. Septic arthritis was ruled out with negative synovial fluid culture. Timely initiation of steroids rapidly improved his condition, and he was discharged in stable condition on the 7th day of admission...
April 24, 2021: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33971340/approach-to-a-patient-with-monoarticular-disease
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REVIEW
Shiri Keret, Lisa Kaly, Aniela Shouval, Iris Eshed, Gleb Slobodin
PURPOSE: To reassess the diagnostic approach to a patient with a monoarticular disease in light of the up-to-date medical literature and to examine the practical utility of traditional and newer imaging tools in the setting of monoarthritis. RESULTS: The monoarticular disease can represent a medical emergency on the one hand and be a diagnostic conundrum on the other. The management rules of patients with monoarthritis have been established long ago, but various pitfalls still lead physicians off the right diagnosis at times...
July 2021: Autoimmunity Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33832983/differential-characteristics-and-management-of-pseudoseptic-arthritis-following-hyaluronic-acid-injection-is-a-rare-complication-a-systematic-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Phelopater Sedrak, Philip Hache, Nolan S Horner, Olufemi R Ayeni, Anthony Adili, Moin Khan
IMPORTANCE: Acute pseudoseptic arthritis is a rare complication of hyaluronic acid (HA) injections that is not well documented in the literature. Practitioners initially suspect the symptoms of this complication to represent septic arthritis, cautiously prescribing antibiotics. This review identifies that time to presentation of symptoms postinjection, negative cell cultures and lack of crystallisation could be used as differentials to suspect pseudoseptic arthritis and to prescribe anti-inflammatory drugs while closely monitoring change of symptoms...
March 2021: Journal of ISAKOS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33014766/successful-treatment-of-pseudoseptic-arthritis-contained-massive-purulent-fluid-with-adalimumab-in-rheumatoid-arthritis
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Chong Hyuk Chung, Myeung Su Lee, Chang-Hoon Lee
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
September 2020: Chonnam Medical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28786265/pseudoseptic-arthritis-with-low-synovial-fluid-glucose-in-familial-mediterranean-fever
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Abid Awisat, Gleb Slobodin, Nizar Jiries, Michael Rozenbaum, Doron Rimar, Nina Boulman, Lisa Kaly, Karina Zilber, Shira Ginsberg, Itzhak Rosner
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
July 2017: Israel Medical Association Journal: IMAJ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28326422/late-hemorrhagic-pseudoseptic-arthritis-encountered-during-total-knee-arthroplasty-due-to-hyaluronic-acid-viscosupplementation
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Jeremy M Korsh, William Paul Bassett, Donald R Polakoff
Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common form of arthritis and affects approximately one-third of people in the United Sates aged 65 years and older. Since 2013, the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons has not been able to recommended using hyaluronic acid for patients with symptomatic OA of the knee. Subsequent publications have also cautioned against the use of viscosupplementation based on lack of efficacy and the potential for harm. We present a case of late hemorrhagic pseudoseptic arthritis encountered during TKA due to hyaluronic acid viscosupplementation...
December 2016: Arthroplasty Today
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28293455/viscosupplementation-of-the-knee-three-cases-of-acute-pseudoseptic-arthritis-with-painful-and-irritating-complications-and-a-literature-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Murat Aydın, Murat Arıkan, Güray Toğral, Onur Varış, Güle Aydın
Acute pseudoseptic arthritis is a very rare complication that is associated with intra-articular hyaluronic acid injections, which normally involve minimal risk. The most common adverse events that are caused by hyaluronic acid injections are inflammatory reactions or flares at the injection site. In this study, we described three cases of acute pseudoseptic arthritis that was caused by hyaluronic acid; the symptoms in these cases were reminiscent of acute septic arthritis. Moreover, we performed a literature review on pseudoseptic arthritis following hyaluronic acid injections to determine the manner in which this condition can be described, diagnosed, and treated...
March 2017: European Journal of Rheumatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27159468/never-seems-to-grow-pains-a-case-of-suspected-pseudoseptic-arthritis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
M Alrehaili, A Harless, L Bateman
Pseudoseptic arthritis is an acute inflammatory arthritis found in association with a sterile synovial fluid culture despite white blood cell (WBC) counts >100,000 and >75% polymorph neutrophils. This arthritis occurs most frequently in patients with underlying inflammatory or immune disorders. Early distinction from true septic arthritis can decrease the need for unnecessary antibiotics and improve patient outcomes.
2015: Journal of the Louisiana State Medical Society: Official Organ of the Louisiana State Medical Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27012087/-pseudoseptic-arthritis-with-foreign-body-synovitis-in-a-patient-with-gout
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
I A Valerio-Moraes, R Espinosa-Morales, A Sánchez-González, A L Cedeño-Garcidueñas, R Pichardo-Bahena, M Lezama-Peniche
Monoarthritis is a diagnostic challenge for the clinician, as the list of associated conditions is quite long. It is accepted that in patients with a diagnosis of inflammatory joint disease monoarthritis represents exacerbation of the underlying disease. However, ignoring the systematized approach to monoarthritides may lead to omissions and mistaken diagnostic implications. This report describes the approach to a case of pseudoseptic arthritis that mimicked an acute episode of recurrent arthritis due to monosodium urate in a patient with retention of an intraarticular foreign body...
March 2015: Acta Ortopédica Mexicana
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25948848/pseudoseptic-arthritis-resulting-in-joint-destruction
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Felicity Page, Sarah Chadwick, Brian Banerjee
Pseudoseptic arthritis is an increasingly recognised entity. It is an inflammatory arthritis that mimics septic arthritis; however, Gram stain and cultures are persistently negative. It is a diagnosis of exclusion. We present the first case, to date, in which pseudoseptic arthritis led to such severe joint degeneration that joint replacement surgery was required. A 54-year-old truck driver with rheumatoid arthritis, on immunosuppressive therapy, presented with acute onset severe left hip pain. He was given a clinical diagnosis of septic arthritis and treated with two prolonged courses of antibiotics despite persistently negative synovial fluid cultures...
May 6, 2015: BMJ Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24261779/refractory-pseudoseptic-arthritis-in-beh%C3%A3-et-s-disease-successfully-treated-with-infliximab-a-case-report-and-literature-review
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REVIEW
Walter Alberto Sifuentes Giraldo, Carlos Antonio Guillén Astete, Claudia Murillo Romero, Irene Amil Casas, Ana María Rodríguez García, Francisco Javier Bachiller Corral
Arthritis associated with Behçet's disease is typically nonerosive and nondeforming, and most patients respond to colchicine treatment. However, destructive arthritis and refractory arthritis have also been reported on occasion. Elevated white blood cell counts may occur in synovial fluid in BD, but pseudoseptic arthritis is a very rare event in this disease. We report a patient with BD and rapidly progressive deforming pseudoseptic arthritis refractory to colchicine, corticosteroids, and methotrexate, who entered remission after infliximab treatment...
January 2014: Modern Rheumatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22567482/pseudoseptic-arthritis-a-case-series-and-review-of-the-literature
#17
Brian P Oppermann, Jonida K Cote, Stephanie J Morris, Thomas Harrington
Purpose. Pseudoseptic arthritis is an acute inflammatory monoarthritis with a sterile synovial gram stain and culture. Pseudoseptic arthritis has been previously described in the literature in a variety of settings including rheumatoid arthritis and microcrystalline disease. Despite pseudoseptic arthritis being a described entity, there is little published data on this topic with no published reports since 1992. Methods. This paper was a retrospective chart review over a 20-year period that identified all rheumatology inpatient consultations at our tertiary rural hospital for pseudoseptic arthritis...
2011: Case Reports in Infectious Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22447330/rheumatic-disease-presenting-as-septic-arthritis-a-report-of-10-cases
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Julie Eberst-Ledoux, Anne Tournadre, Claudie Makarawiez, Catherine Le Quang, Martin Soubrier, Jean-Jacques Dubost
To determine the forms and characteristics of rheumatic diseases whose initial presentation mimics septic arthritis. Retrospective study of 398 patients hospitalized between 1979 and 2005 for arthritis diagnosed and treated as septic. In 10 cases, initial presentation of a rheumatic disease was highly suggestive of septic arthritis, and the patient was treated as such. Three had rheumatoid arthritis, 3 spondyloarthropathies, 2 unclassified rheumatic diseases, 1 Wegener granulomatosis and 1 cytosteatonecrosis...
August 2013: Rheumatology International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22229599/pseudoseptic-arthritis-of-the-shoulder-following-pneumococcal-vaccination
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mark W Floyd, Brandon M Boyce, Robert M Castellan, E Barry McDonough
Pseudoseptic arthritis is primarily described in rheumatoid arthritis and other systemic inflammatory conditions. To our knowledge, only 1 case report of pseudoseptic arthritis associated with intra-articular injection of a pneumococcal polyvalent vaccine (PPV) has been published. Here, a second case is presented in which a patient presented with swelling, pain, and erythema of the affected shoulder. A 59-year-old woman presented to the emergency department with a 3-day history of severe pain and decreased mobility of her left shoulder after receiving a PPV vaccination...
January 16, 2012: Orthopedics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21733734/septic-arthritis-with-negative-bacteriological-findings-in-adult-native-joints-a-retrospective-study-of-74-cases
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Julie Eberst-Ledoux, Anne Tournadre, Sylvain Mathieu, Natacha Mrozek, Martin Soubrier, Jean-Jacques Dubost
BACKGROUND: No microorganism is identified in 7-35% of cases of septic arthritis. The diagnosis is, therefore, only presumptive. We reviewed our cases of septic arthritis in adult native joints to determine the frequency of negative cultures, disease characteristics and the frequency of misdiagnosis of septic arthritis. METHODS: This retrospective study included all patients admitted to our department from 1979-2005 with arthritis, diagnosed and treated as septic...
March 2012: Joint, Bone, Spine: Revue du Rhumatisme
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