Palindromic Rheumatism
Original Editor -Pacifique Dusabeyezu
Top Contributors - Pacifique Dusabeyezu, Habibu Salisu Badamasi and Kim Jackson
Top Contributors - Pacifique Dusabeyezu, Habibu Salisu Badamasi and Kim Jackson
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Top Contributors - Pacifique Dusabeyezu, Habibu Salisu Badamasi and Kim Jackson
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Palindromic rheumatism (PR) is a condition characterized by recurring, unpredictable flares of joint pain and swelling, with patients experiencing symptom-free periods in between.[1]
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Differential Diagnosis
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- ↑ Corradini D, Di Matteo A, Emery P, Mankia K. How should we treat palindromic rheumatism? A systematic literature review. Semin Arthritis Rheum [Internet]. 2021;51(1):266–77.