NEVER SEEMS TO GROW PAINS: A CASE OF SUSPECTED PSEUDOSEPTIC ARTHRITIS

J La State Med Soc. 2015 May-Jun;167(3):149-50. Epub 2015 Jun 15.

Abstract

Pseudoseptic arthritis is an acute inflammatory arthritis found in association with a sterile synovial fluid culture despite white blood cell (WBC) counts >100,000 and >75% polymorph neutrophils. This arthritis occurs most frequently in patients with underlying inflammatory or immune disorders. Early distinction from true septic arthritis can decrease the need for unnecessary antibiotics and improve patient outcomes.