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What is the new name for Reiter's disease?

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In 1977, a group of doctors campaigned to replace the medical term "Reiter's syndrome" with "reactive arthritis". This change was a result of revelations about Hans Reiter's involvement in Nazi war crimes, prompting the medical community to abandon the eponymous term and adopt a more descriptive and ethical name.

Exploring the Link: Is there a link between diverticulitis and arthritis?

4 min read
Over 50% of people over 60 have diverticulosis, and for a smaller percentage, this leads to diverticulitis. This inflammatory condition has long been associated with localized abdominal issues, but emerging evidence points to extra-intestinal effects, raising the question: Is there a link between diverticulitis and arthritis?

What is the most common disease associated with HLA-B27?

3 min read
With over 90% of individuals diagnosed carrying the gene, ankylosing spondylitis is the most common disease associated with HLA-B27. This discovery revolutionized the understanding of inflammatory arthritis and genetic predisposition in the early 1970s.

What are the primary symptoms of Reiter's disease?

4 min read
According to the Mayo Clinic, reactive arthritis—formerly known as Reiter's disease—is joint pain and swelling triggered by an infection in another part of the body. For those affected, understanding **what are the primary symptoms of Reiter's disease?** is the first step toward effective management and diagnosis.