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Felty's syndrome

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Felty's syndrome

[′fel·tēz ‚sin‚drōm]
(medicine)
A complex of symptoms involving rheumatoid arthritis, splenomegaly, lymphadenopathy, and anemia.
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References in periodicals archive
Diagnois of Felty's syndrome, distinguished from hematological neoplasm: A case report.
Treatment of Felty's syndrome with the haemopoietic growth factor granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF).
Splenectomy for Felty's syndrome. Clinicopathological study of 27 patients.
Clinical and serologic observations on 27 patients with Felty's syndrome. Arthritis Rheum 1968; 11:377-384.
Pulmonary and skin infections are the most common complication of Felty's syndrome (Keating, 2016).
The purpose of this case study was to develop a comprehensive, context-bound understanding of one patient's struggle with Felty's syndrome.
With Felty's syndrome as the search term, 399 articles published between 2010 and October 2016 were located.
This study used a purposive sample of one community-dwelling person with Felty's syndrome known to the principal investigator (PI).
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