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Disease Processes ▼
- Auto Immune
- Vascular-Arteriosclerosis
- Biochemical
- Congenital-developmental
- Deficiency
- Degenrative-Necrosis
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- Trauma
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- Systemic
- Pediatric
- Nervous & Sensory System (Neurology)
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- Respiratory (Pulmonary) System
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- Endocrine System
- Immune System
- Musculoskeletal System
- Genital Reproductive System
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- Lymphatic System
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Disease Information for Reiters Syndrome: Clinical Manifestations
- Clinical Manifestations (163)
- Demographics & Risk Factors (15)
- Laboratory Tests (14)
- Diagnostic Test Results (17)
- Associated Diseases & Rule outs (79)
- Disease Mechanism & Classification (19)
- Treatment (7)
- Synonyms
- Definition
- External Links Related to Reiters Syndrome
- Signs & Symptoms
- Buttock Pain
- Tachycardia/Fast heart rate
- Hyperkeratotic foot/plantar lesion
- Keratoderma blenorrhagicum
- Mucocutaneous Lesions
- Mucocutaneous rash/signs
- Nails pitting
- Palmar keratosis
- Paronychial hypertrophic areas
- Plantar hyperkeratosis/sign
- Rash hand/foot areas
- Subungual cornified material/sign
- Circinate lesion, glans penis
- Erosive lesion on glans
- Oral-genital ulcers
- Painful lesion on penis
- Pelvic Pain Male
- Penile lesion
- Urethral discharge in Children/male
- Diarrhea
- Buccal mucosal ulcer
- Edema of buccal mucosa
- Oral lesion/ulcer
- Oral Mucosal Erosive Lesions
- Oral Mucosal Punctate Lesions
- Oral Ulcers in Children
- Oral Ulcers in Elderly
- Oral Vesicles
- Oral/pharyngeal slough/blisters/mucositis
- Painless oral ulcers
- Parotid swelling
- Sore/Painful mouth
- Stomatitis Blisters/blebs
- Ulcerative stomatitis
- Fingers, 'sausage' shaped
- Foot Swelling
- Hip Inner Thigh Pain
- Leg/lower extremity pains
- Stiffness
- Tender muscle/tendon insertions
- Toe pains
- Pelvic pain
- Pelvic Pain Chronic
- Urethral Discharge/Female
- Acute Back Pain
- Ankle arthritis signs/symptoms
- Ankle Pain
- Ankle swelling/unilateral
- Arthralgias Polyarthralgias
- Arthritis and Diarrhea
- Arthritis and Heart murmur
- Arthritis and weight loss
- Arthritis Children
- Arthritis of major joint
- Arthritis with Abdominal Pain
- Arthritis with Fever
- Arthritis with rash/dermatitis
- Arthritis/mild much pain
- Arthritis/severe without much pain
- Asymmetric arthritis/multiple joints
- Asymmetric Oligoarthropathy
- Back Pain
- Back Pain on Percussion/Spine
- Back/Spine/Axial Pain
- Backache
- Backache/relieved by rest
- Bilateral Heel Pain
- Bilateral knee effusions
- Bilateral knee pains
- Chronic Back Pain
- Foot arthritis
- Foot arthritis, bilateral
- Foot Pain
- Heel Pain
- Heel Pain/Posterior
- Hip Pain
- Hot Joint
- Joint distribution/lower body
- Joint effusion
- Joint exam/signs
- Joint inflammation signs
- Joint Pains
- Joint pains Arthralgias in Elderly
- Joint redness/warmth
- Joint Swelling
- Joint/limit range of motion
- Knee and Ankle Involvement
- Knee arthritis, acute, unilateral
- Knee effusion, large, unilateral
- Knee effusion/Fluid on knee
- Knee Pain
- Knee Swelling
- Large Synovial Effusion
- Limp
- Limping gait/orthopedic/antalgic
- Low Back Pain
- Low Back Pain in Elderly
- Low back pain radiating posterior thighs
- Lumbar pain, acute
- Lumbar spine limited motion
- Lumbosacral Pain
- Massive recurrent knee effusions, unilateral/signs
- Metatarsophalangeal arthritis/signs
- Midfoot pain
- Monoarticular Arthritis in Elderly
- Monoarticular Arthritis/One joint acute
- Morning gel stiffness
- Multiple Joint Arthritis
- Normal joint exam/Much pain
- Oligoarthritis syndrome/signs
- Pelvic girdle pain
- Plantar Heel Pain
- Polyarticular Joint Pain
- Relapsing acute arthritis/signs
- Sacroiliac pain
- Sacrum area back pain
- Shober Lumbar spine mobility test/abnormal
- Single Joint Pain
- Skeletal problems/symptoms/signs
- Spine pain/vertebral skeletal pain
- Stiffness lower limb girdle
- Swelling dorsum/foot
- Symmetric low back pain
- Toes, 'sausage' shaped
- Warm Joint
- Dysuria
- Dysuria in females
- Urethral discharge
- Urethral discharge/drip, male
- Chronically ill patient/signs
- Constitutional symptoms
- Difficulty rising from chair
- Fever
- Fever Febrile Possible
- Fever, intermittant/recurrent
- Flu-Like Syndrome
- High body temperature
- Malaise
- Oral/genital/ocular lesions/syndrome
- Blurred Cloudy Vision
- Ciliary injection/perilimbal (cicumcorneal)
- Dimming vision/acute
- Eye Pains, Bilateral
- Eye symptoms/signs
- Iritis with genital lesions/signs
- Narrow pupil/unilateral
- Photophobia/Light sensitive
- Typical Clinical Presentation
- Presentation/Urethritis Relapse with Sexual Activity
- Clinical Presentation & Variations
- Arthritis With Eye Signs
- presentation/Acute polyarthritis syndrome Days
- Presentation/Arthritis Conjunctivitis Urethritis
- Presentation/Arthritis Skin lesions Urethritis Iritis
- Presentation/Knee effusion Unilateral Young male
- Presentation/Single Joint Arthritis
- Fever and High Sed Rate
- Disease Progression
- Course/Chronic disorder
- Course/Chronic only
- Course/One to two years
- Course/Relapsing
- Course/Remittant/spontaneous
- Course/Some residual effects/possible
- Course/Usually spontaneous remission/2-3 years
- Onset several weeks/post triggering event