Definition of Oligoarthritis. Meaning of Oligoarthritis. Synonyms of Oligoarthritis

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Definition of Oligoarthritis

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Meaning of Oligoarthritis from wikipedia

- recognized: Persistent oligoarthritis: Affecting not more than 4 joints throughout the disease course Extended oligoarthritis: Affecting a total of more...
- is inflammation (arthritis) of one joint at a time (as opposed to oligoarthritis, which affects 2-4 joints, and polyarthritis, which affects more than...
- Inflammatory axial arthritis, generally sacroiliitis and spondylitis Oligoarthritis, generally with asymmetrical presentation Enthesitis (inflammation of...
- exist: persistent oligoarthritis, where no more than four joints are affected throughout the whole disease course; and extended oligoarthritis, where more than...
- Limitation of lumbar spine range of motion Sausage-like fingers or toes Oligoarthritis Onset <16 years old The hunched position that often results from complete...
- triad consists of: Conjunctivitis Nongonococcal urethritis Asymmetric oligoarthritis Symptoms generally appear within 1–3 w****s but can range from 4 to 35...
- affected joints are generally red or warm to the touch. Asymmetrical oligoarthritis, defined as inflammation affecting two to four joints during the first...
- polyarthritis (rheumatoid-factor-positive or -negative) and extended oligoarthritis in children and adolescents active and progressive psoriatic arthritis...
- seen in up to half of people, and is usually a non-erosive poly or oligoarthritis primarily of the large joints of the lower extremities. Behçet's disease...
- joint symptoms that involve Polyarthralgia and/or polyarthritis or oligoarthritis that affects various parts of the body and often appears to be episodic...