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RöFo - Fortschritte auf dem Gebiet der Röntgenstrahlen und der bildgebenden Verfahren, 2018
Clinical History: A 2 year old female presented with fever and petechial rash over both lower limbs for 1 month. She developed facial puffiness and pedal edema. She further complained of lower limb pain and weakness for 5 days.
Sarah, Keller +2 more
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Clinical History: A 2 year old female presented with fever and petechial rash over both lower limbs for 1 month. She developed facial puffiness and pedal edema. She further complained of lower limb pain and weakness for 5 days.
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Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America, 1991
Juvenile dermatomyositis is a relatively rare, multisystem disease characterized by a nonsuppurative myositis which causes symmetrical weakness, rash and vasculitis; this last can affect the gastrointestinal tract and the myocardium. Late development of calcinosis is seen in approximately two thirds of patients.
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Juvenile dermatomyositis is a relatively rare, multisystem disease characterized by a nonsuppurative myositis which causes symmetrical weakness, rash and vasculitis; this last can affect the gastrointestinal tract and the myocardium. Late development of calcinosis is seen in approximately two thirds of patients.
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Juvenile amyopathic dermatomyositis
British Journal of Dermatology, 1997We report a 15-year-old girl with a 10-year-old history of typical skin features of dermatomyositis (DM) without evidence of muscle involvement. Amyopathic dermatomyositis (ADM) is defined by the presence of biopsy confirmed classic cutaneous findings of dermatomyositis in the absence of any clinical or laboratory signs of muscle disease for at least 2
M H, Schmid, R M, Trüeb
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Erythrodermic Juvenile Dermatomyositis
Pediatric Dermatology, 2009Abstract: Juvenile dermatomyositis (JDMS) is an inflammatory myopathy with various cutaneous manifestations, usually affecting children between 2 and 15 years of age. We describe a 9‐year‐old female diagnosed with Juvenile dermatomyositis presenting with generalized erythroderma, Gottron papules, inflammatory myopathy associated with systemic ...
Ram, Chander +3 more
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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1986
Myositis in childhood is characterized by elevated serum levels of muscle-derived enzymes, proximal symmetrical muscle weakness, abnormal EMG findings, and a muscle biopsy, which frequently documents an inflammatory process. In the pediatric age group, JDMS, which has characteristic cutaneous involvement in addition to myositis, is much more common ...
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Myositis in childhood is characterized by elevated serum levels of muscle-derived enzymes, proximal symmetrical muscle weakness, abnormal EMG findings, and a muscle biopsy, which frequently documents an inflammatory process. In the pediatric age group, JDMS, which has characteristic cutaneous involvement in addition to myositis, is much more common ...
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Medical Clinics of North America, 1989
Juvenile dermatomyositis is a chronic disease of childhood that is manifested by severe symmetrical progressive muscle weakness, a characteristic heliotrope colored skin rash which involves the face, and by elevated serum enzymes related to muscle damage.
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Juvenile dermatomyositis is a chronic disease of childhood that is manifested by severe symmetrical progressive muscle weakness, a characteristic heliotrope colored skin rash which involves the face, and by elevated serum enzymes related to muscle damage.
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Juvenile dermatomyositis update
Current Rheumatology Reports, 2006Recent studies involving juvenile dermatomyositis indicate that the majority of affected children have symptoms suggestive of infection prior to disease onset, damage to skin and muscle each have a distinct pathophysiology, certain urinary muscle metabolites may be useful laboratory markers, and methotrexate used as first line therapy with ...
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Reumatizam, 2003
Basic aim of this paper is presentation of probable epidemiological characteristics of juvenile dermatomyositis (JDM) in children of Croatia, due to the fact that severity of condition in majority of patients require treatment in our Department of Pediatrics, KBC Zagreb.
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Basic aim of this paper is presentation of probable epidemiological characteristics of juvenile dermatomyositis (JDM) in children of Croatia, due to the fact that severity of condition in majority of patients require treatment in our Department of Pediatrics, KBC Zagreb.
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine, 1973
P S, Friedmann, R H, Marten
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P S, Friedmann, R H, Marten
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Canadian Medical Association journal, 1971
Thirteen cases of dermatomyositis seen in children are described. Records of hospitals serving 250,000 children were reviewed for the 10-year period during which these children were seen and no other cases were found. Eleven of the 13 are living, including seven believed to be in complete remission; the remainder have ongoing disease of varying ...
R H, Hill, W S, Wood
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Thirteen cases of dermatomyositis seen in children are described. Records of hospitals serving 250,000 children were reviewed for the 10-year period during which these children were seen and no other cases were found. Eleven of the 13 are living, including seven believed to be in complete remission; the remainder have ongoing disease of varying ...
R H, Hill, W S, Wood
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