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Postgraduate Medicine, 1977
Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis is the condition of chronic synovitis in children. This Condition was first well described in the English literature by George Frederick Still,1 an English pediatrician and pathologist, who in 1897 described 22 children with chronic arthritis who had come to his attention while he was still in training at the Hospital for ...
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Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis is the condition of chronic synovitis in children. This Condition was first well described in the English literature by George Frederick Still,1 an English pediatrician and pathologist, who in 1897 described 22 children with chronic arthritis who had come to his attention while he was still in training at the Hospital for ...
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology, 1995
The nomenclature and classification criteria for arthritis in children should be dealt with initially as separate issues, although they are undoubtedly intertwined. The classification criteria should aim to delineate homogeneous patient populations, yet should be flexible enough to incorporate advances in disease knowledge. It should be recognized that
Taunton R. Southwood, Patricia Woo
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The nomenclature and classification criteria for arthritis in children should be dealt with initially as separate issues, although they are undoubtedly intertwined. The classification criteria should aim to delineate homogeneous patient populations, yet should be flexible enough to incorporate advances in disease knowledge. It should be recognized that
Taunton R. Southwood, Patricia Woo
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Arthritis & Rheumatism, 1966
The early diagnosis of JRA rests on the recognition of three distinct modes of onset that are important in preventing deformity, blindness, and even death. Systemic onset is characterized by typical systemic manifestations, particularly high spiking fever and the rheumatoid rash, polyarticular onset is noted by arthritis of more than four joints, and ...
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The early diagnosis of JRA rests on the recognition of three distinct modes of onset that are important in preventing deformity, blindness, and even death. Systemic onset is characterized by typical systemic manifestations, particularly high spiking fever and the rheumatoid rash, polyarticular onset is noted by arthritis of more than four joints, and ...
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Ocular Immunology and Inflammation, 2001
To evaluate the clinical features of and determine the risk factors for uveitis in patients with juvenile arthritis.The prevalence and clinical characteristics of uveitis were studied retrospectively in 90 children diagnosed with arthritis. Patients with uveitis were compared with those who did not have eye involvement.Uveitis was diagnosed in 11 ...
Unsal, E, Kocak, N, Berk, AYŞE TÜLİN
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To evaluate the clinical features of and determine the risk factors for uveitis in patients with juvenile arthritis.The prevalence and clinical characteristics of uveitis were studied retrospectively in 90 children diagnosed with arthritis. Patients with uveitis were compared with those who did not have eye involvement.Uveitis was diagnosed in 11 ...
Unsal, E, Kocak, N, Berk, AYŞE TÜLİN
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Autoimmunity Reviews, 2006
One of the most enigmatic problems in rheumatology has been juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA). Firstly, the classification has often depended on clinical features that have variations between patients. Secondly, there are different classification schemes in usage and there are few objective serologic tests that help to resolve the differences between
Andrea T. Borchers +6 more
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One of the most enigmatic problems in rheumatology has been juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA). Firstly, the classification has often depended on clinical features that have variations between patients. Secondly, there are different classification schemes in usage and there are few objective serologic tests that help to resolve the differences between
Andrea T. Borchers +6 more
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Adalimumab in juvenile rheumatoid arthritis/juvenile idiopathic arthritis
Expert Review of Clinical Immunology, 2008Chronic arthritis in childhood is the most common pediatric rheumatic disease and can lead to significant short- and long-term disability. TNF-a is a cytokine involved in joint inflammation and destruction. It has been suggested that early and aggressive treatment leads to improved outcomes by ameliorating clinical signs and symptoms, inhibiting joint ...
Andreas Reiff, Katherine Marzan
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Juvenile chronische Arthritis (juvenile rheumatoide Arthritis) [PDF]
Die verwirrende Zahl an Bezeichnungen fur die nicht dem rheumatischen Fieber zugehorigen, chronisch-rheumatischen Erkrankungen im Kindesalter erklart sich aus der Vielfalt der Erscheinungsformen beim Kind, unter denen die seropositive chronische Polyarthritis vom adulten Typ am seltensten vertreten ist.
G. Kölle, E. Stoeber
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1984
The nature and treatment of the three major types of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis--systemic, polyarticular, and pauciarticular--are presented.
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The nature and treatment of the three major types of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis--systemic, polyarticular, and pauciarticular--are presented.
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The treatment of juvenile arthritis
Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy, 2001Until recently, two different classification systems for juvenile arthritis (JA) were utilised, each with its own terminology and subclassification. It has been recognised that particularly within the polyarticular and pauciarticular groups, many distinct subsets exist each with a different prognosis. As a result, a new classification system for JA has
J. Hamilton, Hilary A Capell
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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2012
Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) encompasses a complex group of disorders with arthritis as a common feature. This article provides the pediatrician with a review of the epidemiology, classification, clinical manifestations, and complications of JIA.
Peter Gowdie, Shirley M. L. Tse
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Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) encompasses a complex group of disorders with arthritis as a common feature. This article provides the pediatrician with a review of the epidemiology, classification, clinical manifestations, and complications of JIA.
Peter Gowdie, Shirley M. L. Tse
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