Adult-Onset Still’s Disease in Clinical Practice of Infectious Diseases: A Case Report
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Đurić MJ, Makevic Djuric M, Pavlovic M. Adult-Onset Still’s Disease in Clinical Practice of Infectious Diseases: A Case Report. Medicinski časopis [Internet]. 2024 Mar. 16 [cited 2026 Jul. 12];57(4). Available from: https://asistent.ceon.rs/index.php/mckg/article/view/48282

Abstract

Adult-onset Still's disease is a rare autoimmune disorder accompanied by a triad of fever, exanthema, and arthralgia. In addition to this dominant presentation, it has a wide spectrum of clinical symptoms, with extensive involvement of multiple organs. Because of this diagnostic of adult-onset Still's disease remains one of exclusion and fulfilling sets of diagnostic criteria

We report on the case of a 20-year-old female who was initially treated for a suspected allergic reaction to a drug and then referred to an infectious disease specialist as Fever of unknown origin accompanied with rash.

Keywords

adult onset Still’s disease, fever, rash, arthritis.
DOI: 10.5937/mckg57-48282