Case Report

Vol. 30 No. 2 (2015): The Archives of Rheumatology

A Rare Adult Case of Sacroiliitis Due to Poststreptococcal Reactive Arthritis

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Emre ADIGÜZEL
Ümmügülsüm DOĞAN DURAN
Yasin DEMİR
Sebahattin SARI
İsmail SAFAZ

Abstract

Poststreptococcal reactive arthritis is a type of sterile arthritis which occurs after a betahemolytic streptococcal throat or skin infection. It was defined as scarlatinal arthritis in 1959. Poststreptococcal reactive arthritis is a kind of non-migratory arthritis that usually affects the knee and ankle joints. Although rare, small joints and the axial skeleton may also be involved. In this report, we present a patient with unilateral sacroiliac joint inflammation and adductor enthesopathy following an upper respiratory tract infection who was eventually diagnosed with poststreptococcal reactive arthritis.

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