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September 07, 2018
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A Bovine Conundrum

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This episode discusses the case of an 85-year-old man with a history of hypertension and fairly recently diagnosed bladder cancer who presents with oligoarticular asymmetric inflammatory arthritis. Explore the details of this case and learn how bacillus Calmette-Guérin and reactive arthritis are related in this diagnostic conundrum.

  • Intro :10
  • An 85-year-old man with a history of hypertension and recently diagnosed bladder cancer presents with oligoarticular asymmetric inflammatory arthritis :18
    • Details of his cancer history :32
    • How BCG (bacillus Calmette-Guérin) is used for superficial bladder cancer :53
    • Patient wakes with acute onset, rapidly progressing joint pain 1:21
    • Results of synovial aspiration of his right wrist 2:06
    • Physical exam findings and patient history 2:24
    • Discharged from outside hospital 2:53
    • Outpatient rheumatologist orders autoimmune serologies 3:03
    • Second hospital admission 3:24
    • Infectious disease evaluation 4:25
    • Patient presents to Cleveland Clinic 4:54
    • What do we have? 6:18
    • The main concern is he’s been instilled with bacteria 6:45
    • Could this be a reactive arthritis? 7:18
  • History of BCG 7:45
  • What do we know about what happens to these patients? 10:28
  • How do we define disseminated BCG infection vs. a reactive arthritis? 10:58
  • A single institution cohort of disseminated infection after BCG instillation 11:29
  • Comparing these definitions in our patient 14:34
  • A look at reactive arthritis 15:07
  • What do we use to treat these patients? 16:12
  • A look back at our patient 16:31
    • Continued treatment with triple therapy 17:05
    • A diagnostic conundrum 17:32
    • The diagnosis, in hindsight 18:11
  • Summary 18:49

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