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Imaging of juvenile spondyloarthritis. Part I: Classifications and radiographs
Juvenile spondyloarthropathies are manifested mainly by symptoms of peripheral arthritis and enthesitis. By contrast with adults, children rarely present with sacroiliitis and spondylitis.
Iwona Sudoł-Szopińska +6 more
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Review of International Registers of Patients with Systemic Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
The article describes the international experience in monitoring of patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis. The main goal of most existing international registers of children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis is to evaluate various aspects of the ...
Ekaterina I. Alekseeva +3 more
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Association of the AFF3 gene and IL2/IL21 gene region with juvenile idiopathic arthritis [PDF]
Recent genetic studies have led to identification of numerous loci that are associated with susceptibility to autoimmune diseases. The strategy of using information from these studies has facilitated the identification of novel juvenile idiopathic ...
Barton, A. +12 more
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Abstract Musculoskeletal problems account for the majority of initial complaints attended to by primary care physicians. It is likely that a child who eventually has juvenile rheumatoid arthritis diagnosed will initially be evaluated by a family physician or a pediatrician. Primary care physicians will play an increasingly important role
R M, Pertusi, B R, Rubin, D, Blackwell
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The article presents the data about early symptoms of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis in comparison with the reactive arthritis. Description of the articular syndrome is provided, the incidence of isolated joints affection and radiologic abnormalities in ...
I.S. Lebets +4 more
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Amplified ambivalence: having a sibling with juvenile idiopathic arthritis [PDF]
Despite increased awareness of family responses to chronic illness and disability, there is still a need to understand experiences of well siblings. We begin to address this by asking “What is it like to have a sibling with juvenile idiopathic arthritis?”
Anna Madill +15 more
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Cytokine status and hemostasis disorders in children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis
Juvenile idiopathic arthritis is a chronic inflammatory joint disease in children under 16 years of age associated with pathological immune response to various antigens. Probable factors are infectious and immunogenetic.
M. V. Gomellya +3 more
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JUVENILE CHRONIC ARTHRITIS WITH EYE LESION
A bstract. Objective, to describe a series of pts with JRA/JCA and uveitis. Material and methods. The study included 81 pts with JRA and uveitis. There were 68 girls-84%, 13 boys-16%.
S O Salugina +4 more
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The temporomandibular joint in juvenile idiopathic arthritis: frequently used and frequently arthritic [PDF]
Recent recognition of the markedly high prevalence of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) arthritis in children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) coupled with the significant morbidity associated with TMJ damage has prompted increased interest in both ...
Sarah Ringold +48 more
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Objective: To highlight the importance of the new classification criteria for the macrophage activation syndrome (MAS) in systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis in order to reduce morbidity and mortality outcome related to this disease.
Marina de Sousa Vieira +5 more
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