白血病关节炎模拟化脓性关节炎的儿科患者。

Alyssa Barré, Daniel Hayes, Shawn Dripchak, Ryan Muchow
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病例:一名7岁女孩,右膝积液疼痛,发热,关节抽吸阴性。一周后,患者再次出现左肘积液,炎症标志物升高,关节抽吸,提示脓毒性关节炎。对肘部进行冲洗和清创,培养结果为阴性。随后,该儿童经历了持续数月的迁移性多关节病,最终确诊为白血病。化疗的开始缓解了她的症状。尽管骨科文献有限,但对于关节疼痛、肿胀的儿童患者,特别是当症状无明确原因的转移时,应考虑白血病关节炎的鉴别诊断。关键概念:(1)基于检查和血清和滑膜实验室值,白血病关节炎表现为疼痛,肿胀的关节,临床类似于脓毒性关节炎(2)急性白血病的及时诊断至关重要,因为白血病关节炎可能是第一个出现的症状(3)认识和了解白血病关节炎对于骨科医生来说至关重要,以确保白血病的及时诊断,并防止这些儿童不必要的手术和手术。
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Leukemic Arthritis Mimicking Septic Arthritis in a Pediatric Patient.

Leukemic Arthritis Mimicking Septic Arthritis in a Pediatric Patient.

Case: A 7-year-old girl presented with a painful effusion in her right knee, fever, and a negative joint aspirate. One week later, she presented again with an effusion in her left elbow, elevated inflammatory markers, and a joint aspirate that raised concerns for septic arthritis. Irrigation and debridement of the elbow were performed, and the cultures returned negative results. Subsequently, the child experienced ongoing migratory polyarthropathy over several months, which was ultimately identified as leukemia. The initiation of chemotherapy resolved her symptoms. Although the orthopaedic literature is limited, leukemic arthritis should be considered in the differential diagnosis for a pediatric patient with a painful, swollen joint, especially when symptoms migrate without a clear cause.

Key concepts: (1)Leukemic arthritis appears as a painful, swollen joint that is clinically similar to septic arthritis, based on both examination and serum and synovial laboratory values.(2)A prompt diagnosis of acute leukemia is essential as leukemic arthritis can be the first presenting symptom.(3)Recognizing and understanding leukemic arthritis is essential for orthopaedic providers to ensure the timely diagnosis of leukemia and prevent unnecessary procedures and surgeries for these children.

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