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Radiological Assessment of Knees in Juvenile Chronic Arthritis (Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis)

Scandinavian Journal of Rheumatology, 1981
Radiological changes in the knees were assessed in those patients with juvenile chronic arthritis who still had evidence of knee involvement 5 years after onset of the disease. The patients were grouped according to age and mode of onset. Osteoporosis, modelling abnormalities, growth arrest lines and joint narrowing were found, but erosive change was ...
P, Fiszman, B M, Ansell, P, Renton
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Juvenile Chronic Arthritis

1983
This is one of the most exciting areas of medicine at the moment, and recent developments have forced us to change our views in this more than in most other areas. The foundation of these changes in attitude are soundly based on the most reliable long-term data available in rheumatology.
Hilary A. Capell   +2 more
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Immune complexes in juvenile chronic arthritis

Rheumatology International, 1984
Twenty children with juvenile chronic arthritis (JCA) and two children with SLE were investigated as to the existence of immune complexes in a long-term survey over 24 months. Two different methods were applied, a solid phase C1q RIA and a polyethylene glycol precipitation test.
U, Latzka   +3 more
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Juvenile Chronic Arthritis

2002
The term “juvenile chronic arthritis”(JCA) does not define a nosological entity. It represents today more an overall conception comprising different disease entities differentiated according to the initial constitutional condition of the patient, the pathogenesis, the onset of the illness, the pattern, and the character of the disease process.
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The Surgery of Juvenile Chronic Arthritis

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1990
Surgery now has a well-established place in the management of childhood arthritis. However, satisfactory results can only be achieved by a team of medical experts composed of a pediatric rheumatologist, an orthopedic surgeon, an anesthetist, a physiotherapist, and others who are knowledgeable about the particular problems of juvenile chronic arthritis.
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A retrospective study of juvenile chronic arthritis

Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 1985
AbstractDuring a 20 year period 214 patients had been admitted to a teaching hospital with a diagnosis of definite or possible juvenile chronic (rheumatoid) arthritis (JCA). Eighty‐seven of these patients were reviewed clinically and were classified as having had JCA.
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Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, juvenile chronic arthritis, and juvenile spondyloarthropathies.

Current opinion in rheumatology, 1992
Immunogenetics are supporting the marked heterogeneity of chronic arthritis in children. Thus DRw13-DRw18 and DQw6-DQw18 were associated with persistent pauciarticular disease in children with an early onset of disease. Several studies have shown DPw2 as an additional susceptibility factor in this subgroup.
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Juvenile chronic arthritis

The Lancet, 1998
P, Woo, L R, Wedderburn
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ADJUVITE: a double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled trial of adalimumab in early onset, chronic, juvenile idiopathic arthritis-associated anterior uveitis

Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, 2017
P. Quartier   +10 more
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