Abstract:
Reactive arthritis in tuberculosis (TB) is known as Poncet’s
disease, a rare aseptic form of arthritis observed in patients
with active TB, which also is treated as a type of paraspecific
reactions in case of TB. The clinical presentation of the
disease is quite diverse, descriptions are rare, no diagnostic
criteria are presented. We report a case of Poncet’s disease
in a 31-year old woman whose reactive arthritis and fever
overshadowed other clinical symptoms of TB resulting in
delayed diagnosis and treatment. Diagnosis of tuberculosis
is often complicated and hematologists, rheumatologists
treat this patients by mistake. Thus, taking thorough medical history as well as performing relevant examinations
and investigations for possible TB will help expediate the
diagnostic process.