Case Report
A Diagnosis of Adult-Onset Still’s Disease after Multiple Urgent Care Visits
| Major criteria | Minor criteria |
| Fever over 39°C > one week | Pharyngitis | Arthralgias > two weeks | Transaminitis | Nonpruritic rash (typically salmon-colored) while febrile | Lymphadenopathy | Predominantly granulocytic leukocytosis at least 10 × 109 cells/mm3 | Hepatomegaly and/or splenomegaly | The Yamaguchi criteria [3]. | Negative antinuclear antibody and rheumatoid factor tests |
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