About dysenteric arthritis and arthritis of enterogenic origin
G. S. Lurie
Kazan medical journal ›› 1939, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (1) : 106 -107.
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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