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  1. Reiter's Syndrome - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References by ICON Health Publications, 2004-12-06
  2. Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine: Reiter's syndrome by Rebecca J. Frey PhD, 2002-01-01
  3. Reiter's Syndrome: An entry from Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine, 3rd ed.</i> by Rebecca, PhD Frey, 2006
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1. Reiter S Syndrome
reiters syndrome What is reiters syndrome? How common is reiters syndrome? What are the warning signs of reiters syndrome? What are the causes of Reiters
http://www.arthritis.ca/types of arthritis/reiters syndrome/default.asp?s=1

2. Reiter's Syndrome
An in depth article about reiter's syndrome, also referred to as reactive arthritis.
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3. Reiter S Syndrome
reiters syndrome reiters syndrome What is reiters syndrome? Reiters (pronounced rIterz) syndrome is the name of a type of reactive arthritis.
http://www.arthritis.ca/types of arthritis/reiters syndrome/printer friendly/def

4. Reactive Arthritis (Reiter's Syndrome) - August 1999 - American
Reactive Arthritis (Reiter's Syndrome) WERNER F. BARTH, M.D., and KINIM SEGAL, M.D. Washington Hospital Center. Washington, D.C.
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5. Reiter's Syndrome Hub
A brief definition of Reiter's syndrome, followed by links to research articles, overviews, case reports and images
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6. RISG.ORG. Reiter's Information And Support Group.
Reactive Arthritis (Reiter's Syndrome), Ankylosing Spondylitis, Psoriatic Arthritis, Inflammatory Bowel Disease.
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7. Reiter's Syndrome - New Treatments, January 22, 2005
New treatments for Reiter's syndrome, January 22, 2005
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8. Dr. Koop - Reiter's Syndrome
Reiter's syndrome. Injury Disease Nutrition Poison Symptoms Surgery Test Special Topic. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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9. Hardin MD Reiters Syndrome
From the University of Iowa, the *best* lists of Internet sources in reiters syndrome.
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10. Reactive Arthritis - Reiter's Syndrome - Cause, Diagnosis
HLA B27 is an inherited gene marker associated with a number of related rheumatic diseases. reiters syndrome Reactive arthritis
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11. Reiters_syndrome
reiters syndrome.org One of the Most Informative Site's On The Web for reiters syndrome R.I.S.G.org Feature Site
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12. Reiters Syndrome Definition, Symptoms, And Treatment - Kellogg
reiters syndrome defined, description of symptoms, and information on treatment
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13. Hardin MD : Reiters Syndrome
From the University of Iowa, the *best* lists of Internet sources in reiters syndrome.
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14. Hardin MD : TMJ / Temporomandibular Joint Syndrome
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15. Reiters Syndrome: Definition, Symptoms, And Treatment - Kellogg Eye Center
reiters syndrome defined, description of symptoms, and information on treatment
http://www.kellogg.umich.edu/patientcare/conditions/reiters.html
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Reiters Syndrome is a rare disorder characterized by arthritis, inflammation of the urinary tract (nongonococcal urethritis), inflammation of the mucous membranes that line the eyes ( conjunctivitis ), and inflammation of the front part of the eye ( iritis, uveitis ).). Painful and swollen joints occur because of an underlying infection (reactive arthritis). Sores (lesions) may also occur on the skin and the mucous membranes of the mouth. In many cases, Reiters Syndrome is transmitted through sexual contact (venereal). However occasionally there is an underlying infection of the small bowel (enteric) which may contribute to the onset of Reiters Syndrome. All the symptoms of the disease may not appear at once, and they may also disappear and then recur. The symptoms subside spontaneously within the first year in the majority of individuals. Symptoms
  • Urinary urgency, burning or stinging

16. Reiters Syndrome
Reiter s Syndrome (Reactive Arthritis) Information Sheet ~ PDF. What is it? Reiter’s syndrome is an arthritis that produces pain, swelling, redness and heat
http://www.arthritisvic.org.au/Arthritis/reiters.htm
Reiter's Syndrome (Reactive Arthritis) Reiter's Syndrome (Reactive Arthritis) Information Sheet ~ PDF What is it? Why does it occur? Who does it affect? Outlook The symptoms Symptoms depend greatly on the part(s) of the body affected. General symptoms may include
  • Inflammation of joints and tendons Inflammation of the eye Rash Fever Weight loss.
Diagnosis Management Treatment depends on the part(s) of the body affected and may include:
  • Medication Exercise Treatment of specific symptoms, eg medicated creams.
Education They also provide opportunities to meet others in similar situations. Arthritis Victoria can also put you in touch with local support groups, other relevant organizations and appropriate exercise groups for your condition. For further information Books:
  • Arthritis : A take care of yourself health guide - (5th ed) / James Fries, 2000
*All listed books and videos are available on loan from the Arthritis Victoria Resource Centre to members. If you would like to find out more about becoming a member call: (03) 8531 8000. Courses Arthritis Victoria Self management courses and exercise classes. Call 03 8531 8000 for information on the course or class most suited to your needs.

17. Reiter's Syndrome - Wheeless' Textbook Of Orthopaedics
very specific for reiters syndrome; skin - pts w/ Reiter s syndrome will have pustular lesions on sole of feet (keratoderma blennorrhagicum)
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Reiter's syndrome
- See: Spondyloarthropathies
- Discussion:
a minority will have classic triad of symptoms;
- conjunctivitis is observed early, usually before or at the onset of arthritis;
- urethritis is usually mild and painless with frequent nonpurulent urethral discharge;
- severity of inciting infection does not correlate w/ intensity of arthritis which tends to appears one or two weeks later;
stimulus for persistent synovitis;
- although some pts have only one episode of this illness, majority of pts have recurrent attacks, and some develop AS
- asymmetric large jonit polyarthritis may result from enteritis caused by salmonella, shigella, campylobacter, or yersinia;
- urogenital infection (Chlamydia trachomatis) may also be involved;
- yersiniosis: rheumatic fever - European varient: - diarrhea occurs instead of urethritis;

18. Reiters Syndrome - Swedish Medical Center, Seattle, Washington
reiters syndrome Swedish Medical Center, Seattle, Washington.
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Definition
Reiters syndrome is an inflammatory reaction to an infection somewhere in the body. It usually follows a urogenital or intestinal infection. Symptoms of the disorder primarily involve three body systems:
  • The joints The eyes The urinary or genital tract
Causes
Reiter's syndrome is triggered by certain infections in a genetically susceptible person. The infection often starts in the urinary or genital tract, and is usually caused by the bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis. Chlamydia is passed between people through sexual activity. The infection can also begin in the digestive system. In these cases, the infection occurs after eating food tainted with bacteria, usually Shigella, Salmonella, Yersinia, or Campylobacter. About one to four weeks after the infection, a susceptible person may develop Reiters syndrome. Doctors do not know why some people develop the disease and others do not. But most patients with the condition carry a specific genetic factor called HLA-B27 (or the B27 gene).
Risk Factors
A risk factor is something that increases your chances of getting a disease or condition. Risk factors for Reiter's syndrome include:

19. Reiter S Syndrome
Complete online version of The Encyclopaedia of Medical Imaging including text and images from The Encyclopaedia of Medical Imaging s eight book volumes
http://www.amershamhealth.com/medcyclopaedia/medical/Volume III 1/REITERS SYNDRO

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our commitment our company Search Medcyclopaedia for: Search marked text (mark text before you click) Browse entry words starting with: A B C D ... amershamhealth.com Reiter's syndrome, (Hans Reiter, 18811969, Norwegian physician), a joint disease ( seronegative spondyloarthropathy ) with skin involvement in which a classic triad of urethritis, arthritis and conjunctivitis is common. An infectious cause is suspected, as the disease often follows an infection of the bowel or lower genitourinary tract. Men are affected much more commonly than women, who tend to develop the disease after intestinal disorders, including bacillary dysentery, amoebic dysentery and shigellosis. The characteristic skin lesion, termed keratoderma blenorrhagicum, affects the palms and soles most frequently. Superficial erythematous ulcerations may also be evident on the buccal mucosa and the tongue. The serum histocompatibility antigen HLA-B27 may be present in as many as 75% of patients. Involvement of the lower extremity usually becomes evident initially in the knee and the ankle, followed in descending order of frequency by the metatarsophalangeal joints, the heel, the shoulder, the wrist, the hip and the lumbar spine. Heel pain and tenderness are sometimes initial manifestations of Reiter's syndrome. The arthritic attacks of in this disease are usually self-limiting and of short duration; recurrences are frequent, however. On radiographs the features of joint involvement in Reiter's syndrome are similar to those in the other seronegative spondyloarthropathies and differ from the findings of

20. Reiter S Syndrome, External Genitalia
Complete online version of The Encyclopaedia of Medical Imaging including text and images from The Encyclopaedia of Medical Imaging s eight book volumes
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our commitment our company Search Medcyclopaedia for: Search marked text (mark text before you click) Browse entry words starting with: A B C D ... amershamhealth.com Reiter's syndrome, external genitalia, (Hans Reiter, 18811968, German physician), a chronic form of inflammatory arthritis in which the following three conditions are combined: arthritis; inflammation of the eyes (conjunctivitis); and inflammation of the genital, urinary or gastrointestinal systems. Reiter's syndrome is also called "reactive arthritis". It is considered to involve an immune system which is "reacting" to the presence of bacterial infections in the genital, urinary or gastrointestinal systems. For a general description, see Reiters syndrome Reiter's syndrome most frequently occurs in patients in their 30s or 40s, but it can occur at any age. The form of Reiter's syndrome that occurs after genital infection (venereal) occurs more frequently in males. The most common bacterium that has been associated with this post-venereal form of Reiter's syndrome is Chlamydia . Typically, the arthritis develops one to three weeks after the onset of the bacterial infection.

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