Adult-onset Still's disease surgery: Difference between revisions
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Surgery is not the mainstay of treatment of adult-onset Stills' disease (AOSD). | |||
==Surgery== | ==Surgery== | ||
Surgery is not the mainstay of treatment of adult-onset Stills' disease (AOSD). However, surgical joint replacement or synovectomy may be performed in cases severely complicated by septic arthritis or joint destruction. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Surgery is not the mainstay of treatment of adult-onset Stills' disease (AOSD).
Surgery
Surgery is not the mainstay of treatment of adult-onset Stills' disease (AOSD). However, surgical joint replacement or synovectomy may be performed in cases severely complicated by septic arthritis or joint destruction.