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==Overview==
==Overview==


==Pathophysiology==
==Pathophysiology==  
It is set off by a preceding [[infection]], the most common of which would be a genital infection with ''[[Chlamydia trachomatis]]'' in the US.
 
Reactive arthritis usually manifests about 1-3 weeks after a known infection. The mechanism of interaction between the infecting organism and the host is unknown. Synovial fluid cultures are negative, suggesting that RA is caused either by an over-excited autoimmune response or by bacterial antigens which have somehow become deposited in the joints.


==References==
==References==

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