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Objective: Background: Case Reports: Conclusions: Rare coexistence of disease or pathology Some patients who have recovered from acute infection with SARS-CoV-2 develop persistent symptoms that have been termed post-COVID syndrome (PoCoS). PoCoS can affect the musculoskeletal system, with arthral-gia and myalgia being common. Preliminary evidence suggests that PoCoS is an immune-mediated condition that not only predisposes but also precipitates pre-existing inflammatory joint diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis and reactive arthritis. Here, we describe a series of patients who presented to our Post-COVID Clinic and were found to have inflammatory arthritis (reactive and rheumatoid arthritis). We present 5 patients who developed joint pain several weeks after recovery from acute SARS-CoV-2 infection. These patients were seen in our Post-COVID Clinic and came from locations across the United States. All 5 patients were women, with age of diagnosis of COVID-19 disease between 19 and 61 years (mean 37.8 years). All patients presented with joint pain as the primary concern to the Post-COVID Clinic. Abnormal joint imaging was present in all patients. Treatments varied and included non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, acetamin-ophen, corticosteroids, immunomodulators (golimumab), methotrexate, leflunomide, and hydroxychloroquine. COVID-19 disease is a potential cause of inflammatory arthritis, with both rheumatoid arthritis and reactive arthritis demonstrated in our PoCoS population. Care must be taken to identify these conditions, as there are treatment ramifications.
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Yadav, S., Bonnes, S. L., Gilman, E. A., Mueller, M. R., Collins, N. M., Hurt, R. T., & Ganesh, R. (2023). Inflammatory Arthritis After COVID-19: A Case Series. American Journal of Case Reports, 24. https://doi.org/10.12659/AJCR.939870
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