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Reiter's Syndrome
Reiter's Syndrome is a triad of Urethritis, Conjunctivitis and Arthritis (which is non infectious but often follows infections, is associated with HLA-B27 and is usually polyarticular)
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It is likely that the term "reactive arthritis" may start appearing more frequently on exams. Reiter syndrome is being phased out because of Hans Reiter's Nazi connections during WW-2 (check wikipedia Reiter syndrome)
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