The commonest clinical manifestation of an acute parvovirus B 19 infection is "infectious erythema (E.i.)". Both in connection with "E.i." and without typical skin symptoms, transient arthralgias can be observed relatively frequently. Moreover, patients suffering from juvenile chronic arthritis (jcA) have now been described, in whom the initial symptoms were closely related to an acute parvo B 19 infection. Fife of our own patients with arthropathies of different kinds and a well documented acute parvovirus B 19 infection are presented here and all the relevant contemporary scientific problems are discussed.

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