Abstract
Adult-onset Still's disease (AOSD) is an
inflammatory disorder that presents by quotidian fevers, arthritis, an
evanescent rash and even life-threatening conditions like Macrophage activation
syndrome. Still's disease in the adult was used to describe a series of adult
patients who had features similar to the children with systemic juvenile
idiopathic arthritis and did not fulfil criteria for classic rheumatoid
arthritis. We reported a case of Adult-onset Still’s Disease where the patient
presented with frequent high grades of fever associated with sore throat, cough
and intermittent sharp chest pains not responding to regular pain killers.
Keywords: Adult-onset Still's disease, Macrophage activation syndrome.