Late onset axial spondyloarthritis presenting with fever of unknown origin. A case-based review
Paraskevi V. Voulgari, Anastasia K. Zikou, Alexandros A. Drosos

TL;DR
This paper presents a rare case of late-onset axial spondyloarthritis in an elderly woman who initially showed symptoms of fever of unknown origin.
Contribution
The paper reports the first case of late-onset axial spondyloarthritis presenting with fever of unknown origin in an elderly patient.
Findings
Late-onset axial spondyloarthritis can present with fever of unknown origin in elderly patients.
The patient was successfully treated with adalimumab after extensive investigation ruled out other conditions.
Physicians should consider rare SpA manifestations in elderly patients with unexplained fever and inflammation.
Abstract
Spondyloarthritis (SpA) is a chronic inflammatory disease involving axial (ax-SpA), and peripheral joints (p-SpA). It mainly affects young individuals and symptoms begin before the age of 45 years. Late onset (LO) ax-SpA, presenting after the age of 50, is rare. It is usually underdiagnosed in favor of other disorders, which are very common in this population. A 70-year-old woman presented with fever of unknown origin (FUO), back pain, malaise, weakness and high acute phase reactants, without any other clinical or laboratory findings. After an intensive and extensive investigation, to exclude several diseases and disorders, our patient, despite being old and almost asymptomatic for SpA features was diagnosed as having LO-axSpA. The patient was treated successfully with adalimumab. We discuss the differential diagnosis of FUO in an elderly woman with constitutional symptoms and elevated…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpondyloarthritis Studies and Treatments · Hematological disorders and diagnostics · Infectious Diseases and Tuberculosis
