Spontaneous remission of felty's syndrome

Abstract
The clinical course of a patient with Felty' syndrome is described. This patient was unusual because during a 3‐year period of splenomegaly and leukopenia she did not develop repeated infections, leg ulcers, or other complications of Felty' syndrome. Then a spontaneous remission began. During the subsequent 6 years, neither symptoms nor signs of Felty' syndrome have recurred.