Oligoahritis with ascending joint involvement is seen in?

Correct Answer: Seronegative ahritis
Description: Ans. is 'b' i.e., Seronegative ahritis "The Ahropathy of Reiter's syndrome is typically an acute, assymetrical, additive and ascending inflammatory oligoahritis "_________ Clinical primer of Rheumatology Reiter syndrome is a seronegative spondyloahropathy. Common causes of oligoahritis ? Gout Juvenile idiopathic rheumatoid ahritis Psoriasis Seronegative spondyloahropathies (SpA) Seronegative spondyloahropathies (SpA) Ankylosing spondylitis Reactive ahritis (including Reiter's syndrome) Psoriatric spondyloahopathy Inflammatory bowel disease (Enteropathic spondyloahopathy) o Juvenile spondyloahropathy Unclassifiable or undifferentiated spondyloahropathy
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