Eosinophilic Synovitis Masquerading as Septic Arthritis in a Pediatric Patient: A Case Report and Diagnostic Insights.

Nikhil Cs, Sharafuddeen Mammu, Jayesh Neerngat, Afeefa Moidu, Siddharth M Pawaskar, Jamshad Op
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Abstract

Introduction: Eosinophilic synovitis, though rare, can closely mimic septic arthritis in children, often complicating diagnosis. This inflammatory condition is typically linked to allergic reactions or parasitic infections, though idiopathic cases have been documented.

Case report: We describe a 4-year-old boy initially diagnosed with septic arthritis of the knee. The patient underwent arthrotomy, and synovial fluid analysis surprisingly revealed significant eosinophilia. Histopathology confirmed eosinophilic synovitis. Following a 3-week course of diethylcarbamazine (DEC), the patient achieved full recovery with no recurrence.

Conclusion: This case emphasizes the importance of synovial fluid analysis in pediatric monoarticular joint swelling, as eosinophilic synovitis should be considered in differential diagnoses to avoid misdiagnosis and unnecessary interventions.

儿童患者嗜酸性滑膜炎伪装成脓毒性关节炎:一个病例报告和诊断见解。
嗜酸性滑膜炎虽然罕见,但在儿童中与脓毒性关节炎相似,常使诊断复杂化。这种炎症通常与过敏反应或寄生虫感染有关,但也有特发性病例记录。病例报告:我们描述了一个4岁的男孩最初诊断为化脓性膝关节炎。患者接受了关节切开术,滑液分析出人意料地显示明显的嗜酸性粒细胞增多。组织病理学证实嗜酸性滑膜炎。经过3周的二乙基卡马嗪(DEC)治疗,患者完全恢复,无复发。结论:本病例强调了滑膜液分析在儿童单关节肿胀中的重要性,嗜酸性滑膜炎在鉴别诊断时应考虑,以避免误诊和不必要的干预。
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