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Juvenile onset spondyloarthropathies
Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 2000Refinement of criteria for classifying childhood rheumatic diseases has contributed to earlier, more complete, and more precise diagnosis of children with spondyloarthropathies. Recent additions to the literature have contributed new international perspectives relating to the prevalence of juvenile spondyloarthropathies.
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Australian family physician, 1991
The spondyloarthropathies are disorders characterised mainly by sacroiliitis (with or without spondylitis), peripheral oligoarthritis, enthesopathy, absence of rheumatoid factor, certain extra-articular features such as iritis, and increased prevalence of HLA-B27.
P, Creamer, J, Edmonds
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The spondyloarthropathies are disorders characterised mainly by sacroiliitis (with or without spondylitis), peripheral oligoarthritis, enthesopathy, absence of rheumatoid factor, certain extra-articular features such as iritis, and increased prevalence of HLA-B27.
P, Creamer, J, Edmonds
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Reumatizam, 2001
The spondyloarthropathies are a group of inflammatory joint diseases which are classified together because they share many clinical, epidemiologic and genetic features. Criteria and terminology, role of genetic factors and infection, disease mechanisms as well as the characteristics of some disease entities in diagnostic and therapeutic approach are ...
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The spondyloarthropathies are a group of inflammatory joint diseases which are classified together because they share many clinical, epidemiologic and genetic features. Criteria and terminology, role of genetic factors and infection, disease mechanisms as well as the characteristics of some disease entities in diagnostic and therapeutic approach are ...
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