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Original Article

Reiter’s Syndrome
Schneider JM, Matthews JH, Graham BS
Cutis. 2003;71:198-200.

Reiter’s syndrome is a multisystem disease commonly triggered by a genitourinary infection or bacterial enteric infection. After a short latent period, ocular symptoms, oligoarthritis, and mucocutaneous involvement may occur. Classic cutaneous manifestations of Reiter’s syndrome include keratoderma blennorrhagicum and balanitis circinata, both of which are microscopically similar to pustular psoriasis.


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