Adult Still's disease
Alternate Names : Still's disease - adult, AOSD
Symptoms & Signs
Almost all patients will have fever, joint pain, sore throat, and a rash. - Joint pain, warmth, and swelling are common. Usually, several joints are involved at the same time. Often, patients have morning stiffness of joints that lasts for several hours.
- The fever usually comes on quickly once per day, most commonly in the afternoon or evening.
- The skin rash is typically salmon pink colored and comes and goes with the fever.
Additional symptoms include: - Abdominal pain and swelling
- Pain with a deep breath (pleurisy)
- Sore throat
- Swollen lymph nodes (glands)
- Weight loss
Occasionally, the spleen or liver may become swollen. Lung and heart inflammation may occur.
Diagnosis & Tests
Adult Still's disease can only be diagnosed after other diseases are ruled out. You may need many medical tests before a final diagnosis is made. A physical exam may reveal a fever, rash, and arthritis. The health care provider will use a stethoscope to listen for changes in the sound of the heart or lungs. The following blood tests can be helpful in diagnosing adult Still's Disease. Other tests may be needed to check for inflammation of the joints, chest, liver, and spleen. - Abdominal ultrasound
- CT scan of the abdomen
- X-rays of the joints, chest, or stomach area (abdomen)
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