: Elevated CRP or ESR without a clear infectious source.
: Improvement with corticosteroids or specific anti-inflammatory drugs. 📥 Finding the PDF : Elevated CRP or ESR without a clear infectious source
: Stiffness or swelling in the back, hips, or peripheral joints. Skin Signs : Rashes or purpura associated with vasculitis. : Elevated CRP or ESR without a clear infectious source
: A genetic autoinflammatory disorder causing recurrent attacks of abdominal pain and fever. 📋 Diagnostic Approach : Elevated CRP or ESR without a clear infectious source
To differentiate these from surgical emergencies, clinicians typically look for:
: Can cause peritonitis or mesenteric vasculitis.