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Adult onset Still disease (AOSD) is a group of clinical syndromes of unknown etiology, mainly characterized by high fever, transient rash, arthritis, arthralgia, sore throat, and elevated white blood cell count, often accompanied by Liver, spleen, and lymph node enlargement
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Today, Mays interviewed Professor Lin Jin from the Department of Rheumatology and Immunology of the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine to answer our questions about adult Still's disease
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0 There is still a long way to go in the study of adult Still's disease.
What do you think is the urgent problem to be solved in this disease?
What do you think is the urgent problem to be solved in this disease? There is still a long way to go in the study of adult Still's disease.
What do you think is the urgent problem to be solved in this disease?
- No specific diagnostic method for adult Still's disease
- The clinical manifestations are complex and diverse, so that the first diagnosis of the patient is not in the rheumatology department
, Interpretation of the classification criteria of adult Still's disease : American Cush criteria VS Japanese criteria
Interpretation of classification criteria for adult Still's disease : Interpretation of American Cush criteria VS Japanese criteriaInterpretation of American Cush Standard
Prerequisites | Any 2 of the following are also required |
①Fever ≥39℃ | ①White blood cells≥15x109/L |
②Joint pain or arthritis | ② Rash |
③RF<1:80 | ③ Pleurisy or pericarditis |
④Anti-nuclear antibody <1:100 | ④ Hepatomegaly or spleen or lymphadenopathy |
Main conditions: | Secondary conditions: |
①Fever ≥39℃ and last for more than 1 week | ① sore throat |
②Arthralgia persists for more than 2 weeks | ② lymph node and (or) spleen enlargement |
③ Typical rash | ③ abnormal liver function |
④ Leukocytes≥10x109/L | ④RF and antinuclear antibody negative |
exclude:
1. Infectious diseases (especially sepsis and infectious mononucleosis) |
2. Malignant tumors (especially malignant lymphoma , sepsis) |
3. Other rheumatic diseases (especially multiple aneurysms, etc. ) |
Diagnosis: 5 or more conditions (at least 2 major conditions) are met to make the diagnosis . |
Liver involvement is a common clinical symptom of adult Still's disease.
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Primary liver damage caused by viral infection
Primary liver damage caused by viral infection 1.
Primary liver damage caused by viral infection
China is a big country with hepatitis B.
According to statistics , there are about 70 million cases of hepatitis B virus infection in China.
Therefore, when patients with abnormal liver function indicators should pay attention to exclude the infection caused by hepatitis B and other hepatitis viruses
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According to statistics , there are about 70 million cases of hepatitis B virus infection in China.
Therefore, when patients with abnormal liver function indicators should pay attention to exclude the infection caused by hepatitis B and other hepatitis viruses
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statistics
Infections caused by viruses often have fever and increased white blood cells.
At this time, attention should be paid to excluding EB virus infection, enterovirus infection, cytomegalovirus infection and liver damage caused by some common viral infections
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Moreover, adult patients with Still's disease often require long-term use of glucocorticoids and immunosuppressants, which also increase the risk of viral infection and liver damage
Infections caused by viruses often have fever and increased white blood cells.
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Beware of Hemophagocytic Syndrome
Be wary of hemophagocytic syndrome 3.
Be wary of hemophagocytic syndrome
Clinicians should be alert to hemophagocytic syndrome, which is one of the worsening manifestations of adult Still's disease, and can even be life-threatening, when a patient has a sudden increase in body temperature, liver damage, increased jaundice, and thrombocytopenia
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Adult Still's disease is more common in young women, and most patients require pregnancy
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How should doctors deal with such patients?Adult Still's disease is more common in young women, and most patients require pregnancy
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Patients can wait for the disease to recover before trying to prepare for pregnancy
As a senior in the Department of Rheumatology and Immunology, what experiences in diagnosis and treatment can you share with doctors who are just entering the clinic?
As a senior in the Department of Rheumatology and Immunology, what experiences in diagnosis and treatment can you share with doctors who are just entering the clinic?1.
Avoid Overdiagnosis
Avoid Overdiagnosis 1.
Avoid Overdiagnosis
Rheumatology and immunology is a very challenging discipline with complex and diverse clinical manifestations, so the differential diagnosis of diseases is a test of the professional ability of doctors
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Clinicians can easily fall into the trap of overdiagnosis when making a diagnosis
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Always maintain a spirit of questioning
Always maintain the spirit of questioning 2.
Always maintain the spirit of questioning
Rheumatic immune diseases are complex and diverse, and the symptoms are often not typical enough to be easily confused with other diseases
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In the process of clinical diagnosis, it is often encountered that patients need multidisciplinary consultation.
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