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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
Classification
Reactive arthritis (ReA) can be classified on the basis of previous GI or GU infection in to venereal or dysenteric ReA.
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GI infection associated ReA | GU infection associated ReA | ||||||||||||||||||||
Dystrenic ReA | Venereal ReA | ||||||||||||||||||||
Commonly associated organisms: •Salmonella •Campylobacter •Yersinia •Shigella •Clostridium | Commonly associated organisms: •Chlamydia trachomatis •Mycoplasma | ||||||||||||||||||||