Development of acute pericarditis associated with new-onset rheumatoid arthritis in a diabetic patient with renal impairment: The elusive nature of uremia

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Abstract

Uremic patients may have a variety of organ involvement, however, the precise causality may be impossible to determine in some cases because the symptoms of uremia are also associated with other diseases. With an emphasis on the elusive nature of uremia, we herein describe a 53-year-old man with preexisting renal impairment who developed acute pericarditis with deterioration of his renal function. Hemodialysis was immediately initiated on the presumption of uremia, however, articular symptoms emerged approximately a month later and led to a final diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis, followed by successful withdrawal of hemodialysis.

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Kohara, M., Takeda, S. I., Miki, T., Ohara, K., Yamanaka, Y., Kawamata, M., … Nagata, D. (2016). Development of acute pericarditis associated with new-onset rheumatoid arthritis in a diabetic patient with renal impairment: The elusive nature of uremia. Internal Medicine, 55(8), 955–959. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.55.5438

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