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Schistosomiasis and Recurrent Arthritis: A Systematic Review of the Literature.

Coline MortierMaïssane MehadjiSophie AmraneAnne-Laurence DemouxCoralie L'Ollivier
Published in: Pathogens (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
The frequency of articular schistosomiasis is probably underestimated and should be sought when patients have unexplained polyarthropathy, as it can be an alternative diagnosis when patients have concomitant parasitic infections. These situations are common, whereas the association between unexplained inflammatory arthritis and a concomitant parasitic infection is rarely made. Unspecific rheumatism can lead to probabilistic treatments with many side effects, and looking for a parasitic aetiology could lead to repeated antiparasitic treatments and may avoid other immunosuppressive or corticosteroid therapies. With increasing travel and global migration, physicians need to be more aware of nonspecific symptoms that may reveal an atypical presentation of a tropical disease that can be treated easily, thus avoiding inappropriate immunosuppressive treatments.
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