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Human Brucellosis Mimicking Axial Spondyloarthritis: a Challenge for Rheumatologists when Applying the 2009 ASAS Criteria 被引量:1
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作者 叶丛 沈桂芬 +5 位作者 李守新 董凌莉 余毅恺 凃巍 朱盈姿 胡绍先 《Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology(Medical Sciences)》 SCIE CAS 2016年第3期368-371,共4页
Although the development of the 2009 Sp A classification criteria by Assessment of Spondylo Arthritis international Society(ASAS) represents an important step towards a better definition of the early disease stage p... Although the development of the 2009 Sp A classification criteria by Assessment of Spondylo Arthritis international Society(ASAS) represents an important step towards a better definition of the early disease stage particularly in axial spondyloarthritis(ax Sp A), the specificity of the criteria has been criticized these days. As the commonest zoonotic infection worldwide, human brucellosis can mimic a large number of diseases, including Sp A. This study was performed to determine the frequency of rheumatologic manifestations in patients with brucellosis and the chance of misdiagnosing them as having ax Sp A in central China. The results showed that clinical manifestations of ax Sp A could be observed in brucellosis. Over half of patients had back pain, and one fifth of the patients with back pain were less than 45 years old at onset and had the symptom for more than 3 months. Two young males were falsely classified as suffering from ax Sp A according to the ASAS criteria, and one with MRI proved sacroiliitis was once given Etanercept for treatment. Therefore, differential diagnosis including human brucellosis should always be kept in mind when applying the ASAS criteria, even in traditionally non-endemic areas. 展开更多
关键词 human brucellosis axial spondyloarthritis Assessment of SpondyloA rthritis international Society ASAS classification criteria
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Challenges for clinicians treating autoimmune pancreatitis:Current perspectives
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作者 Seong-Hun Kim Yun Chae Lee Hyung Ku Chon 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2023年第1期30-46,共17页
Autoimmune pancreatitis(AIP)is a rare disease clinically characterized by obstructive jaundice,unintentional weight loss,acute pancreatitis,focal pancreatic mass,and diabetes.AIP is classified into two subtypes-type 1... Autoimmune pancreatitis(AIP)is a rare disease clinically characterized by obstructive jaundice,unintentional weight loss,acute pancreatitis,focal pancreatic mass,and diabetes.AIP is classified into two subtypes-type 1 and type 2-according to pathological findings,clinical features,and serology test results,but some cases may be defined as type not otherwise in the absence of pathological findings and inflammatory bowel disease.To address the differences in diagnostic criteria by country,standard diagnostic criteria for AIP were proposed in 2011 by an international consensus of expert opinions.Differential diagnosis of AIP from pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma is important but remains challenging for clinicians.Fortunately,all subtypes of AIP show dramatic response to steroid treatment.This review discusses the current perspectives on the diagnosis and management of AIP in clinical practice. 展开更多
关键词 Autoimmune pancreatitis Pancreatic cancer International consensus diagnostic criteria STEROID
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