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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1987
Juvenile chronic arthritis is a heterogenous group of diseases in which the common denominator is a persistent arthritis in one or more joints commencing before the age of 16 and lasting three months or more. The care of these patients by a pediatric rheumatologist, an orthopedic surgeon, and a full rehabilitation team must be combined to afford the ...
E.C. HUSKISSON, F. DUDLEY HART
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Juvenile chronic arthritis is a heterogenous group of diseases in which the common denominator is a persistent arthritis in one or more joints commencing before the age of 16 and lasting three months or more. The care of these patients by a pediatric rheumatologist, an orthopedic surgeon, and a full rehabilitation team must be combined to afford the ...
E.C. HUSKISSON, F. DUDLEY HART
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Arthritis care & research, 2022
The Multinational Interdisciplinary Working Group for Uveitis in Childhood identified the need to update the current guidelines, and the objective here was to produce this document to guide clinicians managing children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis ...
I. Foeldvari +18 more
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The Multinational Interdisciplinary Working Group for Uveitis in Childhood identified the need to update the current guidelines, and the objective here was to produce this document to guide clinicians managing children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis ...
I. Foeldvari +18 more
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Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, 2021
Australian‐ and New Zealand‐based, uveitis‐specialized ophthalmologists have produced recommendations for the management of juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA)‐type chronic anterior uveitis.
Justine R. Smith +9 more
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Australian‐ and New Zealand‐based, uveitis‐specialized ophthalmologists have produced recommendations for the management of juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA)‐type chronic anterior uveitis.
Justine R. Smith +9 more
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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
T R, Southwood, P, 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
T R, Southwood, P, Woo
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Experiences of living with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis: a qualitative systematic review.
JBI Evidence Synthesis, 2021OBJECTIVE The objective of this review was to investigate the available qualitative evidence to enhance understanding of the experiences of children, young adults, and their carers living with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis in any setting.
Ming Min +4 more
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Medical Journal of Australia, 1981
A review of the clinical and immunological features of 72 children with chronic arthritis revealed a similar pattern of disease in Australian children when compared with overseas studies. Most of the children had pauciarticular disease, but polyarthritis and systemic forms were seen.
P, McDougal, D J, Hill
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A review of the clinical and immunological features of 72 children with chronic arthritis revealed a similar pattern of disease in Australian children when compared with overseas studies. Most of the children had pauciarticular disease, but polyarthritis and systemic forms were seen.
P, McDougal, D J, Hill
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Scoliosis in juvenile chronic arthritis
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1987Structural scoliosis occurs more commonly in patients with juvenile chronic arthritis than in the normal population. We have reviewed 32 patients with both juvenile arthritis and a scoliosis and suggest that structural curves may arise from postural curves associated with asymmetrical involvement of lower limb joints.
A C, Ross +3 more
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Immunogenetics of Juvenile Chronic Arthritis
Scandinavian Journal of Rheumatology, 1987The current knowledge of the relationship between the HLA system and the different forms of Juvenile Chronic Arthritis is reviewed: Of the different forms the Early Onset Pauciarticular JCA is associated with DRw8, DR5 and A2, the Polyarticular Onset Rheumatoid Factor positive JCA shows the same pattern of association as does the Adult Rheumatoid ...
E, Albert, B M, Ansell
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