Storey G O, Scott D L
Department of Rheumatology, The Royal London Hospital, UK.
Clin Rheumatol. 1998;17(6):500-4. doi: 10.1007/BF01451287.
It is well known that arthritis can be associated with venereal disease. Nowadays septic arthritis and reactive arthritis (usually classified as Reiter's syndrome) are distinguished. To place current knowledge within its historical context we reviewed the medical literature on sexually acquired arthritis in the nineteenth century and examined the medical records of London teaching hospitals from this period. We used original sources of rheumatological literature at major London libraries, including the Heberden library of the Royal College of Physicians, and visited the archives at three London teaching hospitals to review original case records and examine diagnostic registers. The first clear description of arthritis associated with venereal disease was given by Swediaur (1798/1809) in French. It became relatively common in London from 1820 onwards with 13 cases described in the literature between 1818 and 1836. It accounts for 3% of admissions at University College and St Bartholomew's Hospitals between 1835 and 1839 and also 3% of admissions at the London Hospital from 1895 to 1900. In the 50 years after Swediaur's report, arthritis associated with venereal disease seemed quite common. This may have been related to the industrial revolution or other social diseases. Historical observations suggest its evidence may vary considerably with time.
众所周知,关节炎可能与性病有关。如今,脓毒性关节炎和反应性关节炎(通常归类为赖特综合征)已被区分开来。为了将当前的知识置于其历史背景中,我们回顾了19世纪关于性传播关节炎的医学文献,并查阅了这一时期伦敦教学医院的病历。我们利用了伦敦主要图书馆的风湿病学文献原始资料,包括皇家内科医师学院的赫伯登图书馆,并访问了伦敦三家教学医院的档案,以查阅原始病例记录并检查诊断登记册。与性病相关的关节炎的首次清晰描述是由斯韦迪亚尔(1798/1809)用法语给出的。从1820年起,它在伦敦相对常见,1818年至1836年间文献中描述了13例病例。在1835年至1839年间,它占大学学院医院和圣巴塞洛缪医院入院人数的3%,在1895年至1900年间,也占伦敦医院入院人数的3%。在斯韦迪亚尔报告后的50年里,与性病相关的关节炎似乎相当常见。这可能与工业革命或其他社会疾病有关。历史观察表明,其证据可能随时间有很大差异。