Abstract
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Studies in 16 patients with Reiter's syndrome, consisting of arthritis, urethritis and/or conjunctivitis, suggest that bedsoniae (psittacosis-lymphogranuloma vene-reum-trachoma group of microorganisms) may play a role in arthritis in man. Attempts to isolate bedsoniae from synovial material or urethral and conjunctival scrapings from 8 patients were successful in 5 instances. Five of the 16 patients had significant complement-fixation liters against a psittacosis group antigen.
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