Published in:
01-07-2013 | Review Article
Clinical features of Poncet’s disease. From the description of 198 cases found in the literature
Authors:
Juan C. Rueda, Marie-Francoise Crepy, Rubén D. Mantilla
Published in:
Clinical Rheumatology
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Issue 7/2013
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Abstract
Poncet’s disease (PD) is an entity described as a reactive arthritis due to tuberculous infection elsewhere from the joints. PD existence has been questioned; however, more cases have been reported over the years. Due to its rare nature, little is known about the clinical picture of this disease and no prospective studies had been made to address this issue. We performed a systematic review of the written literature on PD in different databases using the key words “Poncet’s disease,” “tuberculous rheumatism,” and “tuberculous reactive arthritis.” Out of 78 articles, 198 patients were included in the analysis, plus our patient. Several characteristic patterns were found. Also, a review of the pathogenesis and some hypotheses are made. PD is a well-defined entity, which should be taken as a reactive arthritis for future studies given the increase in TB incidence and prevalence around the world, especially in high-burden countries.