About dysenteric arthritis and arthritis of enterogenic origin
G. S. Lurie
Kazan medical journal ›› 1939, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (1) : 106 -107.
About dysenteric arthritis and arthritis of enterogenic origin
There is no comprehensive description of dysenteric arthritis to this day, despite the fact that joint damage due to dysentery has been described for a long time and, according to Mukler, was known to Hippocrates.
Over a relatively short period of time, we observed 3 cases of dysenteric arthritis. In two of them, articular lesions developed during dysentery, confirmed bacteriologically (Shiga and Kruse bacillus were detected); in the third case, the joint disease developed immediately after suffering from dysentery and was successfully treated with anti-dysenteric serum.
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