Autoinflammatory
What is the classic 'triad' of Still's disease? Does it affect males and females equally? What are typical lab findings? Which drugs are effective at treating Still's, and as importantly, which ones are not? What about complications? Read on for these and other FAQs regarding Still's disease.

Dr. John Cush RheumNow
3 years 2 months ago
Worldwide metanalysis of FUO shows most common infections to be Mycobacterium tuberculosis (34%), brucellosis (10%), endocarditis (7.5%), abscesses (7%), herpesvirus (CMV,EBV 7%), pneumonia (6%), URI (6%), enteric fever (5%) https://t.co/RPMb1kYEI9 https://t.co/E0lrizOUkF


RCHPediatrics RchPediatrics
3 years 2 months ago
When to think beyond infection in recurrent fever??Join us to learn a clear approach to fever and auto inflammatory disorders from expert faculty @bhat_chandrika at #cusp @rakshay_shetty @PedRheum @PeriodicFeverUK @LatikaGupta_ @DrPujaMehta1 https://t.co/roMVbBDaNK

A large cohort study of children with febrile disorders has demonstrated the diagnostic utility of Myeloid-related protein 8/14 (MRP8/14) in diagnosing systemic JIA patients (SJIA) in clinical practice.

Dr. John Cush RheumNow
3 years 2 months ago
About 1 in 7 systemic JIA are "refractory" to standard Rx. Could the definition be active systemic or arthritic disease, despite IL-1 or IL-6 inhibitors? It could also include pts developing MAS, ILD or amyloidosis. Still, there are many Rx options. https://t.co/VBeHhHEtqW https://t.co/67c5Emo337

Still’s disease and autoinflammatory disorders are rare conditions unified by recurrent fevers and inflammation of skin, joints, and other organs. While labs often support the diagnosis, these conditions are best diagnosed by genetic testing, or by specific criteria (in the absence of a genetic test). The following is a table that lists common misconceptions (myths) and their clarifying explanations.

Dr. John Cush RheumNow
3 years 2 months ago
#AOSD cause is unknown, but matched case control study suggests signif link to Stressful life events (OR 2.56) & nonsignificant risk trending towards coal dust exposure (OR 3.0), allergy prior to onset (OR 2.67) & oral contraceptive use (OR 2.0) https://t.co/Saa4gEbzKS https://t.co/87RKgojmGZ


Dr. John Cush RheumNow
3 years 2 months ago
Proposed investigations (findings) in the diagnosis of Stills disease:
- CRP, ESR, Ferritin (high)
- W/U for infection, cancer (negative)
- Serologies (negative)
- consider Imaging (CXR, CT, US, PET)
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Dr. John Cush RheumNow
3 years 2 months ago
Guidelines for MAS complicating Systemic JIA: Dx is based on:
- Fever in sJIA with ^ ferritin > 684, plus
- Any 2 of these: elevated PLTs, AST, Triglycerides or low Fibrinogen
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Dr. John Cush RheumNow
3 years 2 months ago
Cyclic GMP–AMP synthase (cGAS) engages stimulator of interferon genes (STING) to trigger inflammatory cytokines & type I interferons. cGAS–STING activation by genomic or mitochondrial self DNA implicated in autoinflammatory & autoimmune dz https://t.co/7CEFt9wLrl https://t.co/HpHhjJOATd


Dr. John Cush RheumNow
3 years 2 months ago
Five Mistakes When Diagnosing Still’s Disease
AOSD is likely to be the adult continuum of systemic-onset juvenile arthritis (sJIA) and hence, frequently affects young men and women below the age of 35 years.
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Dr. John Cush RheumNow
3 years 2 months ago
Solving Still’s Disease
Still's disease is the most common rheumatic cause of unknown fever in adults. This series covers the definition, history, epidemiology, key manifestations and labs, diagnostic criteria, and more.
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Dr. John Cush RheumNow
3 years 2 months ago
QD Clinic - Stills (or Not) MAS off of Tocilizumab
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Dr. John Cush RheumNow
3 years 2 months ago
Here's a reference for the Salmon-pink skin rashes in adult-onset Still's disease; distinctive in color (faint, salmon-pink), distribution (trunk, neck extremities), and evanescence (comes and goes within the same day). These are not static eruptions! https://t.co/BgzyQeiLyW https://t.co/c3aolVfpav
