2004
DOI: 10.1016/s1297-319x(03)00118-0
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Is inflammatory joint disease in HIV-infected patients a form of spondyloarthropathy?

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“…Two nosological entities have been individualized: HIV associated arthritis [28]- [30] and spondyloarthropathies [26] [27] [31]. In the biggest sets described in Brazzaville, HIV associated arthritis didn't answer to the European's or Amor criterias of spondyloarthropathies [32].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two nosological entities have been individualized: HIV associated arthritis [28]- [30] and spondyloarthropathies [26] [27] [31]. In the biggest sets described in Brazzaville, HIV associated arthritis didn't answer to the European's or Amor criterias of spondyloarthropathies [32].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• les arthrites septiques aussi bien à germes banals qu'à bacille de KOCH, dont la présentation clinique et évolutive ne comporte aucune singularité [6,7] ; le VIH étant le principal facteur de risque d'arthrite infectieuse en milieu rhumatologique [8]. • les spondylarthropathies, qui chez le mélanoderme dont le terrain HLA B27 est habituellement négatif, revêtent, le plus souvent le tableau d'une arthrite réactionnelle, sans pour autant satisfaire forcément aux critères de spondylarthropathie et plus rarement d'un rhumatisme psoriasique [9,10]. Nonobstant une meilleure description des atteintes ostéo-articulaires au cours du VIH/SIDA, des interrogations subsistent, notamment concernant les déterminants de leur survenue et de leur évolution.…”
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