
A Seronegative Arthritis
Reiter’s syndrome is a seronegative arthritis presenting with a classic triad of arthritis, urethritis and conjunctivitis.
Reiter’s syndrome is defined as a disease with arthritis of more than one month duration associated with urethritis (cervicitis in women), conjunctivitis, thick crusty skin bumps on the palms and soles, erosions on the glans penis and inside the buccal cavity.
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