Adult-onset Still's disease and the neutrophil-lymphocyte index in the Mexican population. A case series report

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Background: In Mexico, adult-onset Still's disease (AOSD) is one of the causes of fever of unknown origin (FUO). The aim of this study is to describe a series of AOSD cases from a FUO cohort in order to know the clinical and biochemical characteristics of the cases, as well as to describe the neutrophil-lymphocyte index (NLI), which is a clinical marker of inflammation in autoimmune diseases. Case report: An observational study of 24 cases with AOSD; 72 % of them were women, the median age was 43 years (IQR 37.7-59.7), and the most frequent manifestations were classic rash (84 %) and arthralgia (100 %). All of them had tested negative for rheumatoid factor, antinuclear antibodies, and hyperferritinemia; 83 % had NLI > 3.08. The most used treatment was the combination of methotrexate with corticosteroids; seven patients required biological therapy, and one of them presented a hypersensitivity reaction. Conclusion: When there's FUO, the existence of AOSD should be suspected; also in the presence of rash, arthralgia, hyperferritinemia, and NLI > 3.08.

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de Jesús Barrientos-Flores, C., Noyola-García, M. E., Albarrán-Sánchez, A., Torres-Araujo, L. V., Cano-Ortega, Y., Alberti-Minutti, P., & Anda-Garay, J. C. (2021). Adult-onset Still’s disease and the neutrophil-lymphocyte index in the Mexican population. A case series report. Revista Alergia Mexico, 67(4), 413–420. https://doi.org/10.29262/RAM.V67I4.811

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