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Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis

open access: yesJournal of Osteopathic Medicine, 1996
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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Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis [PDF]

open access: yesArthritis & Rheumatism, 1962
Pediatric Dentistry. Second Edition. By M. Michael Cohen, D.M.D., and Collaborators. Price, $15. Pp. 550, with 412 (including 9 in color) illustrations. C. V. Mosby Company, 3207 Washington Blvd., St. Louis 3, 1961. The author in the preface to this edition states that prevention and early recognition of dental disease should be paramount to the modern
William M. Gibson   +2 more
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Rheumatoid rosette in juvenile rheumatoid arthritis [PDF]

open access: yesArchives of Disease in Childhood, 1974
The rheumatoid rosette test was performed in 159 children. Positive results were found more frequently in juvenile rheumatoid arthritis when more than four joints were involved. It is not to be considered as a diagnostic test since `false positive' tests occur in other diseases. The immunological significance of the rosette test is discussed.
A M, Prieur   +6 more
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Amyloidosis in juvenile rheumatoid arthritis [PDF]

open access: yesArthritis & Rheumatism, 1978
O, García-Morteo   +2 more
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Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1971
A clinical and biochemical study of 16 cases of rheumatoid arthritis in children has been presented. A predominance of females between the age of 4–6 years was seen. A rash, which is thought to precede the onset of the disease and is typical of it, was not seen in any case. The differential sheep cell agglutination test was positive in 5 cases. Typical
I, Wakhlu, N L, Sharma
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JUVENILE RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS

Pediatrics, 1948
Twenty-eight cases of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis have been observed over a period of 14 years. The results prove that a high proportion of these patients recover completely and that the older pessimistic prognosis is not justified. The etiologic factors, the clinical characteristics, the differential diagnosis, and treatment of the disease have been
L M, LOCKIE, B M, NORCROSS
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Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis

Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 2000
A satisfactory classification of arthritis in childhood has still to be defined, and a system that can facilitate communication among physicians has been proposed by an international committee. The immunopathogenesis of the diseases that are encompassed by the term juvenile rheumatoid arthritis is complex, and many studies have investigated the role of
Falcini F, CIMAZ, ROLANDO
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Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis

Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America, 2002
Progress in achieving international consensus concerning the classification of juvenile idiopathic arthritis has been made, although further refinement and validation of these criteria is needed. It is hoped that this will facilitate more effective international collaboration in the study of these diseases, because much remains to be learned about ...
Rayfel, Schneider, Murray H, Passo
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Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis

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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