Still’s disease is the most common rheumatic cause of unknown fever in adults. This series by Dr. Jack Cush covers the definition, history, epidemiology, key manifestations and labs, diagnostic criteria, pathogenesis and the management of adult-onset Still’s disease.
Dr. Cush is the executive editor of StillsNow.com – a new medical education site focused on Still’s disease and other febrile autoinflammatory disorders. You can subscribe to the website’s monthly email with updated social media, news articles, videos and podcasts for physicians, patients and healthcare providers caring for patients with febrile disorders.
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