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Myocarditis in adult onset stills disease
International Journal of Rheumatic Diseases, 08/17/09
Jadhav P et al. – Adult onset Still's disease (AOSD) is an inflammatory disorder characterized by daily spiking high fevers, arthritis and an evanescent rash. It is a rare disease of unknown aetiology and can have serious systemic and musculoskeletal sequelae. Here, the authors present a case of AOSD associated with myocarditis, in which the patient responded well to systemic steroids.
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