Adult still disease
Adult still disease is a group of clinical manifestations of unexplained relaxation fever, transient polymorphous rash, arthritis or joint pain, accompanied by enlarged liver, spleen and lymph nodes, and increased peripheral white blood cells Sign, called Adult Still's disease. Previously named subsepticemia, allergic subsepticemia. The disease is more common in young people, 18mdash; at the age of 25, the incidence rate is basically the same for both men and women.
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