1988
DOI: 10.1002/art.1780310623
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Arthritis of the knees in b cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia: a patient with immunologic evidence of b lymphocytic synovial infiltration

Abstract: LETTERS 815keted for common ailments. Although our patient was aware of a possible "allergy" to Motrin, he did not realize that Medipren contained the same active ingredient. Patient education, as well as physician awareness of the numerous available brands of ibuprofen, are essential in minimizing the risk of reexposure in patients who have already had a severe reaction to this agent.

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“…Arthritic involvement may precede the diagnosis of leukemia or indicate a relapse after treatment 2 . Proposed pathophysiology includes infiltration of leukemic cells into synovial tissues, synovial reaction from periosteal and capsular infiltration, or an immune complex–mediated synovitis 2–4 …”
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“…Arthritic involvement may precede the diagnosis of leukemia or indicate a relapse after treatment 2 . Proposed pathophysiology includes infiltration of leukemic cells into synovial tissues, synovial reaction from periosteal and capsular infiltration, or an immune complex–mediated synovitis 2–4 …”
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“…2 Proposed pathophysiology includes infiltration of leukemic cells into synovial tissues, synovial reaction from periosteal and capsular infiltration, or an immune complex-mediated synovitis. [2][3][4] Diagnosis involves tissue biopsy or immunohistochemical demonstration of leukemic cells in synovial fluid. 2,5 Treating the underlying leukemia is the treatment of choice.…”
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