Zusammenfassung
Das Still-Syndrom des Erwachsenen ist eine seltene, hoch fieberhafte rheumatische Systemerkrankung unbekannter Ätiologie und Pathogenese. In erster Linie sind junge Erwachsene zwischen dem 16. und 35. Lebensjahr betroffen. Charakteristisch ist die Trias aus hohem intermittierendem Fieber, einem lachsfarbenen Exanthem im Bereich des Stammes oder an den Extremitäten sowie Arthralgien oder Arthritiden. Zu den typischen Frühsymptomen gehören Halsschmerzen, die bei 2/3 der Patienten beobachtet werden (Tabelle 1) [5, 20].
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Puchner, R. (2010). Der adulte Morbus Still (Adult onset Still’s disease, AOSD). In: Rheumatologie aus der Praxis. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-211-99713-0_11
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