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==Overview==
==Overview==
Reactive arthritis is diagnosed based on the clinical presentation with supporting laboratory evidence. The gold standard for diagnosis of reactive arthritis include spondyloarthritis and clear evidence of preceding infection by culture (or polymerase chain reaction [PCR]).
Reactive arthritis is diagnosed based on the clinical presentation with supporting laboratory evidence. The [[Gold standard (test)|gold standard]] for [[diagnosis]] of reactive arthritis include [[spondyloarthritis]] and clear evidence of preceding [[infection]] by [[Culture collection|culture]] or [[polymerase chain reaction]].


==Diagnosis==
==Diagnostic Study of Choice==
*Reactive arthritis is diagnosed based on the clinical presentation with supporting laboratory evidence.<ref>Kingsley G, Sieper J: Third International Workshop on Reactive Arthritis: an overview, Ann Rheum Dis 55:564-570, 1996</ref>
*Reactive arthritis is diagnosed based on the clinical presentation with supporting laboratory evidence.<ref>Kingsley G, Sieper J: Third International Workshop on Reactive Arthritis: an overview, Ann Rheum Dis 55:564-570, 1996</ref>
*The gold standard for diagnosis of reactive arthritis include spondyloarthritis and clear evidence of preceding infection by culture or polymerase chain reaction (PCR)
*The [[Gold standard (test)|gold standard]] for diagnosis of reactive arthritis include [[spondyloarthritis]] and clear evidence of preceding [[infection]] by [[Culture collection|culture]] or [[polymerase chain reaction]] ([[PCR]])
*The diagnosis of reactive arthritis is made in the presence of any '''one''' of the following conditions:
*The [[diagnosis]] of reactive arthritis is made in the presence of any '''one''' of the following conditions:
** Symptoms such as asymmetric oligoarthritis (especially lower extremities), enthesitis, extra-articular signs '''in the presence''' '''of''' established preceding infection with Chlamydia, Salmonella, Yersinia, Shigella, or Campylobacter
** [[Symptoms]] such as asymmetric [[oligoarthritis]] (especially [[lower extremities]]), [[enthesitis]], extra-articular signs '''in the presence''' '''of''' established preceding infection with [[Chlamydia]], [[Salmonella]], [[Yersinia]], [[Shigella]], or [[Campylobacter]]
**Symptoms such as asymmetric oligoarthritis (especially lower extremities), enthesitis, extra-articular signs '''in the presence of''' diarrhea or cervicitis within the last 6 weeks period.
**[[Symptoms]] such as asymmetric [[oligoarthritis]] (especially [[lower extremities]]), [[enthesitis]], extra-articular signs '''in the presence of''' [[Diarrheal|diarrhea]] or [[cervicitis]] within the last 6 weeks period.
**Any acute inflammatory arthritis '''in the presence of''' established preceding infection with Chlamydia, Salmonella, Yersinia, Shigella, or Campylobacter.
**Any acute [[inflammatory arthritis]] '''in the presence of''' established preceding infection with [[Chlamydia infection|Chlamydia]], [[Salmonella]], [[Yersinia]], [[Shigella]], or [[Campylobacter]].


==References==
==References==
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1];Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Akshun Kalia M.B.B.S.[2]

Overview

Reactive arthritis is diagnosed based on the clinical presentation with supporting laboratory evidence. The gold standard for diagnosis of reactive arthritis include spondyloarthritis and clear evidence of preceding infection by culture or polymerase chain reaction.

Diagnostic Study of Choice

References

  1. Kingsley G, Sieper J: Third International Workshop on Reactive Arthritis: an overview, Ann Rheum Dis 55:564-570, 1996