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[Ochronotic spondylarthropathy].

Ugeskrift for laeger, 2009
We describe a patient with ochronotic spondyloarthropathy who presented with severe spinal stiffness, advanced degenerative changes in the spine with ossifications of the intervertebral discs and subchondral sclerosis of the sacroiliac joints. The diagnosis of ochronosis was verified by detection of homogentisic acid in the urine.
Ole Rintek, Madsen   +3 more
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Spondylarthropathy with Distal Joint involvement

Scandinavian Journal of Rheumatology, 1996
To study whether the presence of distal joint involvement in spondylarthropathy corresponds to a particular set of the disease, one hundred and twenty six patients with spondylarthropathy were included in a retrospective study. Two groups of patients were defined according to the presence or the absence of distal joint involvement and their clinical ...
V, de Saint Pierre   +7 more
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Seronegative Spondylarthropathy

2007
Manelfe, Claude, Vanhoenacker, Filip M.
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[Juvenile spondylarthropathy].

Presse medicale (Paris, France : 1983), 2000
Juvenile spondylarthropathy accounts for about 20% of all cases of chronic juvenile idiopathic arthritis. The spondyloarthropathy concept includes chronic inflammatory rheumatic conditions involving the spine, peripheral joints, and tendon insertions.
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[Eye and spondylarthropathies].

La Revue du praticien, 2000
Eye involvement can occur in the course of ankylosing spondylitis and other spondylarthropathies (reactive arthritis, enteropathic and psoriatic rheumatism). The most frequent presentation is an acute anterior, unilateral, relapsing, sometimes in the contralateral eye uveitis.
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Spondylarthropathies in children.

Annales de medecine interne, 2001
Spondylarthropathies in children are still classified among juvenile chronic (rheumatoid arthritides, at least in their undifferentiated forms. However, the ESSG and Armor criteria are very satisfactory for identifying this group of patients. Work conducted by the ILAR Taskforce for Pediatric Rheumatology is in progress for a better identification of ...
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Spondylarthropathies

2011
Beth L. Jonas, Robert A.S. Roubey
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[Inflammation in spondylarthropathies].

Revue du rhumatisme et des maladies osteo-articulaires, 1989
The inflammation seen in spondyloarthropathy has very distinctive features; it is preferentially located at the sites of attachment of muscle or ligament to bone, where ectopic ossification occurs; it particularly affects men, and usually starts after growth has ended; phagocytes clearly predominate over lymphocytes at sites of inflammation ...
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[Spondylarthropathies in children].

La Revue du praticien, 1995
The term juvenile spondylarthropathy is used for all the inflammatory articular diseases beginning before the age of 16 years and associating peripheral arthritis, enthesiopathy and sometimes spinal involvement, cutaneous or enteric manifestations. The disease occurs more often in boys (85% of cases) between the age of 10 and 12 years. A family history
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