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Development of polymyalgia rheumatica during hospitalization and diagnosis based on history taking by physical and occupational therapists
Author(s) -
Isono Hiroki,
Ito Yuri,
Takamura Noriko
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
journal of general and family medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2189-7948
DOI - 10.1002/jgf2.224
Subject(s) - medicine , polymyalgia rheumatica , physical therapy , physical examination , medical history , surgery , pathology , giant cell arteritis , vasculitis , disease
Abstract Polymyalgia rheumatica ( PMR ) is frequently reported in the outpatient setting and presents with pain, morning stiffness, mild fever, and fatigue. However, the clinical course of PMR during hospitalization is unknown. We report a case of PMR that developed during hospitalization. PMR diagnosis should begin with an evaluation of core inclusion and exclusion criteria. However, when examining elderly patients, retrieving symptom information from the patient or their family is often difficult, especially during prolonged hospitalization. History taking by physical and occupational therapists or by other health care professionals is paramount in the symptomatic diagnoses of inpatients.

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