Enthesitis-Related Arthritis (ERA) Case Study: 16-Year-Old with Symmetric Hand Pain, Heel Pain & Back Stiffness | Pediatric Rheumatology 2025/2026
A comprehensive pediatric rheumatology case study for 2025/2026 on a 16-year-old male presenting with symmetric hand and wrist swelling, severe bilateral heel pain (enthesitis), inflammatory lower back pain, morning stiffness exceeding one hour, and a personal history of psoriasis and uveitis. This case explores the diagnostic criteria for Enthesitis-Related Arthritis (ERA), a subtype of Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA), including the critical triad of peripheral arthritis, enthesitis, and axial involvement. Covers differential diagnosis from rheumatoid arthritis and reactive arthritis, HLA-B27 testing, MRI evaluation of sacroiliitis, fecal calprotectin for associated inflammatory bowel disease, and evidence-based management with NSAIDs, sulfasalazine, and anti-TNF biologic therapy. Emphasizes multidisciplinary care, physical therapy, and long-term monitoring. Ideal for advanced practice nurses, medical students, pediatric and rheumatology clinicians managing juvenile spondyloarthritis.
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- 2010
- 9781437735963
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- Hum
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- March 27, 2026
- Number of pages
- 23
- Written in
- 2025/2026
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- Exam (elaborations)
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arthritis era
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pediatric rheumatology
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enthesitis related arthritis era case study 16
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16 year old with symmetric hand pain heel pain