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Acute monoarthritis associated with positively birefringent maltese cross appearing lipid spherules in a hyperlipidemic diabetic patient

Park YB, Lee SK, Song CH, Lee WK, Lee CH, Lee J

A 63-year old man developed acute monoarthritis in the dorsum of the left foot. Polarized light microscopy of the synovial fluid from his third metatarsophalangeal joint revealed numerous positively birefringent...
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The role of acromioclavicular arthritis in impingement syndromes

Gurbuz H, Unalan H, Sarisaltik H, Sekhavat H, Candan L

The role of acromioclavicular (A-C) arthritis in stage 2 and 3 impingement syndromes was investigated in this study. Twenty-seven patients with stage 2 and 3 impingement syndrome were evaluated both...
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Early-onset Childhood Sarcoidosis with Incidental Multiple Enchondromatosis

Lee JH, Lim YJ, Lee S, Joo KB, Choi YY, Park CK, Lee YH

The triad of rash, arthritis, and uveitis seems to be characteristic for early-onset childhood sarcoidosis. We describe an interesting case of early-onset childhood sarcoidosis coexisting enchondromatosis, which clinically masquerade as...
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Sjogren's Syndrome Presenting as Remitting Seronegative Symmetric Synovitis with Pitting Edema(RS3PE)

Choi YM, Sheen DH, Lee YJ, Lee EB, Song YW

Remitting seronegative symmetric synovitis with pitting edema (RS3 PE) syndrome is characterized by symmetrical and acute synovitis, pitting edema, the absence of rheumatoid factor, increased acute phase reactants, lack of...
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Drug Rash with Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms (DRESS) Syndrome Induced by Celecoxib and Anti-tuberculosis Drugs

Lee JH, Park HK, Heo J, Kim TO, Kim GH, Kang DH, Song GA, Cho M, Kim DS, Kim HW, Lee CH

Drug Rash with Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms (DRESS) syndrome reflects a serious hypersensitivity reaction to drugs, characterized by skin rash, fever, lymph node enlargement, and internal organ involvement. So far,...
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