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Acute rheumatic fever: case report and review for emergency physicians.

Seth Ilgenfritz1, Cameron Dowlatshahi, Alan Salkind.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Acute rheumatic fever (ARF), a consequence of group A streptococcal (GAS) pharyngitis, is characterized by nonsuppurative inflammatory lesions of the joints as well as subcutaneous and cardiac tissues. Although the overall incidence of ARF in the United States has declined in recent years, there have been reports of outbreaks in closed populations, as well as sporadic cases. Traditionally considered a disease of children, adults may also acquire the disease. Because of declining incidence and a presentation that may overlap with other conditions, ARF may not be considered in the differential diagnosis. Failure to recognize ARF may result in delayed diagnosis and recurrent disease.
OBJECTIVE: This report is designed to assist emergency physicians in identifying components of the history and physical examination that are important to making a timely diagnosis of ARF. CASE REPORT: An otherwise healthy man presented to the emergency department (ED) with clinical findings consistent with ARF. Despite presentation to the ED on three occasions, during which he was treated for various conditions, it was not until the 3(rd) encounter that the diagnosis of ARF was considered.
CONCLUSION: Failure to recognize ARF may result in repeated ED visits, delayed diagnosis, and prolonged patient discomfort. Recognition of the condition is important to prevent recurrent disease.
Copyright © 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  acute rheumatic fever; arthritis; emergency medicine; group A streptococcus; pharyngitis; rheumatic fever

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23910164     DOI: 10.1016/j.jemermed.2013.04.037

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Emerg Med        ISSN: 0736-4679            Impact factor:   1.484


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