Chronic polyarthritis after chikungunya fever
Autor
Carvalho, Nayara Mota
Carvalho, Carolina Pellison
Ferreira, William Barros Hyppolito
Coelho, Vanessa Félix Nascimento
Macchi, Maria Veronica Russo
Lyrio, André Marun
Bonfiglioli, Rubens
Pedri, Lucas Eduardo
Andrade, Flavia Regina
Sanches, Fernanda Bertucci
Vierhout, Claudia Valeria
Vieira, Marina de Sousa
Data de publicação
//2021Tipo de conteúdo
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Chikungunya fever is an arbovirosis, transmitted by the Aedes aegypti. It can affect people of all ages and is characterized by
the occurrence of intense and debilitant polyarthralgia, which may advance to a chronic picture.
CASE REPORT
Male patient, 57 years old, from Campinas (SP), referred that in May 2021, after a trip to the Sorocaba (SP) region, he began having
fever, myalgia, associated with symmetric inflammatory arthralgia in hands and wrists joints. Performed serology for chikungunya, with
positive IgM. Evolved with chronic inflammatory polyarthralgia of the same joints and of the knees. Performed articular ultrasound
with diffuse synovitis signs in metacarpophalangeal, with positive power Doppler—methotrexate being introduced.
CONCLUSION
After arboviral infections, especially in chikungunya, patients may evolve with chronic polyarthritis, similar to rheumatoid arthritis,
including disease modifying antirheumatic drugs for treatment.
Palavras-chave
ChikungunyaPolyarthritis
Fever
