Reiter syndrome

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Background

  • Seronegative spondyloarthropathy that manifests as an acute, asymmetric, oligoarthritis (LE>UE) that occurs 2-6 weeks after infection
  • Classic triad: urethritis, conjunctivitis, and arthritis ("Can't pee, can't see, can't climb a tree")

Clinical Features

  1. Preceding Infection
    • Urethritis: generally caused by Chlamydia or Ureaplasma
    • Enteritis: generally caused by Salmonella or Shigella
    • Preceding infection may be clinically silent
  2. Musculoskeletal symptoms
  3. Extraarticular symptoms

Differential Diagnosis

Oligoarthritis

Evaluation

  • Primarily a clinical diagnosis, no definitive test
  • More likely if there is the presence of:
    • Characteristic musculoskeletal findings
    • Presence of preceding illness
    • Lack of more likely cause of arthritis

Management

Disposition

  • Referral to a rheumatologist

See Also

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