An enteric initiating component has been recognized in some patients.
Reiter's syndrome involves both inflammation within and around the joints, and particularly where ligaments and tendons attach to bones. Reiter's syndrome usually develops following an intestinal or a genital/
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Patients with complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) may also experience movement disorders, such as tremors and seizure-like movements in the arms... Read more »
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