Snapshot A 32-year-old man presents with redness of the eye as well as discharge. He reports that he experiences pain with urination and stiffness and pain of the knee and ankle. He says that he had a sexually transmitted disease approximately 5 weeks ago but is otherwise healthy. On physical exam there is conjunctivitis, asymmetric oligoarthritis, and discharge from the urethral meatus. Introduction Clinical definition a systemic inflammatory disorder that results from following an extra-articular infection (e.g., sexually transmitted infection and gastroenteritis) typically results after 1-6 weeks after the infection formerly known as Reiter syndrome classic triad is urethritis conjunctivitis arthritis Epidemiology Demographics age 20-40 years of age sex following a genitourinary infection, it is more common to develop reactive arthritis in men affects men and women equally a gastrointestinal infection Risk factors HLA-B27 positivity Etiology Genitourinary pathogens Chlamydia trachomatis Neisseria gonorrhoeae Gastrointestinal pathogens Salmonella enteritidis and typhimurium Shigella Yersinia Campylobacter Pathogenesis unclear Presentation Symptoms asymmetric joint pain e.g., knee, ankle, and heel eye discomfort in cases of conjunctivitis Physical exam conjunctivitis arthritis typically an acute and asymmetric oligoarthritis genital involvement circinate balanitis urethritis cervicitis keratoderma blennorrhagicum Studies Labs complete blood count may demonstrate neutrophillic leukocytosis ↑ C-reactive protein (CRP) and erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) Differential Ankylosing spondylitis Enteropathic arthritis Septic arthritis Gonococcal arthritis Gout Pseudogout Rheumatoid arthritis DIAGNOSIS Diagnostic criteria a clinical diagnosis Treatment Medical nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) indication drug of choice for acute phase of reactive arthritis antibiotics indication to treat the underlying genitourinary infection if still present Complications Cardiac aortitis very rare Prognosis Most cases spontaneously recover