Summary:
Remitting seronegative symmetrical synovitis with pitting edema is a rare syndrom of undetermined etiology
up to this time. It affects predominantly elderly Caucasians males. This syndrom was described in
1985 by McCarty et al. and it is clinically characterised with an acute commence of symptoms, with no erosive
lesions, with seronegativity and an excellent prognosis. The synovitis in majority of cases went into
remission after therapy of low doses of corticosteroids or hydroxychloroquine and remained in remission
even after all antirheumatic therapy was stopped. These features make RS3PE syndrom possible to
distinguish it from rheumatoid arthritis and polymyalgia rheumatica. The occurrence of RS3PE syndrome
in association with malign disorders has a big clinical importance.
Key words:
remitting seronegative symmetrical synovitis with pitting edema, corticosteroids, association
with malign disorders
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