A case report of monoarthritis in a COVID-19 patient and literature review: Simple actions for complex times |
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Authors: | Gilberto Cincinelli Raffaele Di Taranto Francesco Orsini Andrea Rindone Antonella Murgo Roberto Caporali |
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Institution: | aDepartment of Clinical Sciences and Community Health, Research Center for Adult and Pediatric Rheumatic Diseases, Università degli Studi di Milano;bDivision of Clinical Rheumatology, ASST Gaetano Pini-CTO Institute, Milan, Italy. |
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Abstract: | Rationale:COVID-19 presentation is multifaceted and up to 44% of patients affected by COVID-19 experience musculoskeletal complaints, mostly in the form of diffuse aspecific arthromyalgias. Nevertheless, only a few cases of arthritis following SARS-CoV2 infection are reported.Patient concerns:A 27-year-old man affected by nail psoriasis presented with monoarthritis 2 weeks after being diagnosed with COVID-19.Diagnoses:Diagnostic work-up and differential diagnosis were made difficult by patient isolation, absence of lab tests, and his visit via telemedicine, even though signs of first metacarpophalangeal joint involvement were clear.Interventions:Due to the inefficacy of acetaminophen and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, the patient was prescribed oral steroids with a rapid benefit.Outcomes:The patient''s response to oral steroid was prompt and maintained even after therapy tapering. Even so, a formal diagnosis was not possible due to a difficult diagnostic work-up and lack of a long-term follow-up.Lessons:Like many other viral diseases, SARS-CoV2 can play as a causative agent or as a trigger for inflammatory arthritis development in predisposed individuals. |
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Keywords: | case report COVID-19 inflammatory arthritis psoriatic arthritis reactive arthritis |
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