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Re: arthralgiasFrom: DoctorJoe@aol.comWed Jan 2 17:57:39 2002
In a message dated 1/02/02 04:04:46 PM, cchamber@gorge.net writes: << Wonder if anyone had any suggestions. Have a young patient with documented antiphospholipid antibody syndrome on chronic coumadin who is not pregnant. She has a history of monoarticular arthralgias of unknown etiology. She came in today with a swollen left wrist and middle finger. Plain film was normal. She has not other affected joints today but other joints affected in the past. Each episode lasts around 2-3 days. I've drawn labs for autoimmune disorders. Any other ideas? >> Any skin rashes? Lyme disease? How young is the patient? Isn't JRA famous for migratory monoarticular arthritis? Joe P.
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