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Optometry and Vision Science, 2000
Relapsing polychondritis (RPC) is a rare, chronic, and potentially fatal multisystemic inflammatory disorder targeting cartilaginous structures. This disorder is frequently associated with rheumatoid arthritis, systemic vasculitis, connective tissue diseases, and/or hematologic disorders.
M T, Chow, S F, Anderson
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Relapsing polychondritis (RPC) is a rare, chronic, and potentially fatal multisystemic inflammatory disorder targeting cartilaginous structures. This disorder is frequently associated with rheumatoid arthritis, systemic vasculitis, connective tissue diseases, and/or hematologic disorders.
M T, Chow, S F, Anderson
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The Laryngoscope, 1972
AbstractTo date only 55 cases of relapsing polychondritis have been reported in the English literature. The present information concerning the history, clinical and laboratory findings, diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment is reviewed. Two unusual cases of this disease which exemplify the extreme variability of the symptomatology among these patients ...
R E, Swain, M H, Stroud
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AbstractTo date only 55 cases of relapsing polychondritis have been reported in the English literature. The present information concerning the history, clinical and laboratory findings, diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment is reviewed. Two unusual cases of this disease which exemplify the extreme variability of the symptomatology among these patients ...
R E, Swain, M H, Stroud
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2017
Relapsing polychondritis (RP) is an unusually rare disease involving multiple organs. It has an episodic course, occasionally also progressing. Typically, inflammation of cartilaginous tissues and tissues rich in glycosaminoglycans is present. Clinical symptoms are concentrated in auricula, nose, larynx, upper respiratory tract, joints, heart, blood ...
Jozef, Rovenský, Marie, Sedlácková
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Relapsing polychondritis (RP) is an unusually rare disease involving multiple organs. It has an episodic course, occasionally also progressing. Typically, inflammation of cartilaginous tissues and tissues rich in glycosaminoglycans is present. Clinical symptoms are concentrated in auricula, nose, larynx, upper respiratory tract, joints, heart, blood ...
Jozef, Rovenský, Marie, Sedlácková
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Southern Medical Journal, 1985
Relapsing polychondritis is an uncommon disease consisting of inflammation of the eyes, inner ears, cardiovascular system, and cartilaginous portions of the joints, respiratory tract, and external ear. Cutaneous manifestations are the presenting feature in more than 50% of patients.
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Relapsing polychondritis is an uncommon disease consisting of inflammation of the eyes, inner ears, cardiovascular system, and cartilaginous portions of the joints, respiratory tract, and external ear. Cutaneous manifestations are the presenting feature in more than 50% of patients.
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Acta Medica Scandinavica, 1969
Abstract. A case of relapsing polychondritis in a 27‐year‐old man is reported. There was involvement of the ear, nasal and costal cartilage. He had periodical pains in the spinal column, the elbow‐, hip‐ and knee‐joints. Biopsy of the nasal septum showed perichondritis and moderate chondritis.
A M, Abrahamsen, B, Bergaust
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Abstract. A case of relapsing polychondritis in a 27‐year‐old man is reported. There was involvement of the ear, nasal and costal cartilage. He had periodical pains in the spinal column, the elbow‐, hip‐ and knee‐joints. Biopsy of the nasal septum showed perichondritis and moderate chondritis.
A M, Abrahamsen, B, Bergaust
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Abatacept in relapsing polychondritis
Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, 2013Dear Editor, We read with great interest the open clinical trial of four relapsing polychondritis (RP) patients treated with abatacept by Peng and Rodriguez recently published in the Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases .1 Indeed, as the authors pointed out, there is rational to block T-cell pathway in this disease, though the biologic agents most used as
Leonardo Astudillo+7 more
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Relapsing polychondritis in an adolescent
Journal of Adolescent Health Care, 1989Relapsing polychondritis (RP) is an uncommon systemic disorder with a highly variable course. A 17-year-old woman recently presented with a 1-month history of depression, weight loss, chest wall tenderness, hoarseness, and dysphagia. Physical examination revealed cachexia, low-grade fever, pharyngeal erythema, and tenderness of the right auricle ...
Robert N. Lipnick+2 more
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2018
Jen, Haslag-Minoff, Hariharan, Regunath
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Jen, Haslag-Minoff, Hariharan, Regunath
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