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Neglected tropical rheumatic diseases

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CLINICAL RHEUMATOLOGY
Volume 41, Issue 5, Pages 1293-1304

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SPRINGER LONDON LTD
DOI: 10.1007/s10067-022-06090-6

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Infections; Musculoskeletal; Neglected diseases; Rheumatic

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Dealing with rheumatic diseases in tropical countries is complex due to limited healthcare infrastructure, lack of diagnostic and therapeutic facilities, impact of dominant prevalent diseases, and challenges in differentiating from infectious and non-infectious disease mimics. Several tropical diseases present with musculoskeletal and rheumatic manifestations, leading to delayed diagnosis or misdiagnosis and poor patient outcomes.
The complexities of dealing with rheumatic diseases in tropical countries are diverse and likely due to limited health care infrastructure, lack of diagnostic and therapeutic facilities, impact of dominant prevailing diseases, and the challenges of differentiating from infectious and non-infectious disease mimics. Several tropical diseases present with musculoskeletal and rheumatic manifestations and often pose a diagnostic dilemma to rheumatologists. The diagnosis is often delayed or the disease is misdiagnosed, leading to poor patient outcomes. Endemic tropical diseases like tuberculosis and leprosy have myriad rheumatic presentations and remain important differentials to consider in patients with rheumatic manifestations. Infection with human immunodeficiency virus is a great masquerade and can mimic manifestations of multiple diseases. The role of viral infections in triggering and perpetuating autoimmunity is well known and chikungunya arthritis is a classic example of the same. This review highlights the rheumatic manifestations of tropical diseases and aims to create awareness among the caregivers.

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