Ulcerative colitis complicating seronegative HLA-A2-B27 rheumatoid arthritis with sacroiliitis.
AUTOR(ES)
Klausen, T
RESUMO
The case is reported of a 50 year old man with longstanding seronegative rheumatoid arthritis who developed ulcerative colitis. The patient also had sacroiliitis and his tissue was typed as HLA-A2-B27 several years before the bowel disease began. A possible overlap between primary inflammatory bowel disease, complications to the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis with drugs, and gastrointestinal rheumatoid vasculitis is discussed.
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