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Review
. 2013 Oct;43(2):273-8.
doi: 10.1016/j.semarthrit.2013.03.003. Epub 2013 Apr 19.

Chikungunya-related arthritis: case report and review of the literature

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Chikungunya-related arthritis: case report and review of the literature

Heather E Waymouth et al. Semin Arthritis Rheum. 2013 Oct.

Abstract

Introduction: Chikungunya fever often presents with severe arthritis/arthralgias, high fever, myalgias, headache, and maculopapular rash (Chow et al., 2011 [1]; Das et al., 2010 [2]; Mizuno et al., 2011 [3]; Powers, 2010 [4]; Sissoko et al., 2010 [5]; Staples et al., 2009 [6]). Persistent arthritis/arthralgias commonly develop after symptomatic infection and are the most common long-term complication (Chow et al., 2011 [1]; Powers, 2010 [4]; Sissoko et al., 2010 [5]; Staples et al., 2009 [6]). The small joints are most often affected in a symmetric pattern that can mimic adult rheumatoid arthritis (RA) (Mizuno et al., 2011 [3]; Bouquillard and Combe, 2009 [7]; Chabbra et al., 2008 [8]; Jaffar-Bandjee et al., 2009 [9]; Simon et al., 2007 [10]).

Objective: We present a case of Chikungunya virus (CHIKV)-induced arthritis and review the literature surrounding Chikungunya-induced arthritis/arthralgias and associated musculoskeletal (MSK) manifestations.

Methods: A Medline search was completed from 1946--November 2011. Key words included Chikungunya virus and arthritis. A PubMed search was completed from 1996--November 2011. Search terms included Chikungunya virus, etiology, and fever. Searches were limited to humans and English language publications. Additional relevant articles were obtained from the reference lists.

Keywords: Arthralgia; Arthritis; Chikungunya; Virus.

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