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Recognition and treatment of juvenile-onset spondyloarthritis.

Lianne Gensler1, John C Davis.   

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PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The purpose of this review is to discuss the classification, diagnosis and management of juvenile-onset spondyloarthritis. RECENT
FINDINGS: There have been changes in the classification criteria for juvenile-onset spondyloarthritis and magnetic resonance imaging has allowed for earlier detection of disease. Additionally, tumor necrosis factor-alpha blockers have been shown to be effective in the treatment of ankylosing spondylitis. There is evidence to suggest that early treatment may lead to better response. A high percentage of patients with enthesitis-related arthritis progress to develop ankylosing spondylitis within 10 years after presentation. Patients with juvenile-onset ankylosing spondylitis appear to have poorer functional outcomes.
SUMMARY: Juvenile-onset spondyloarthritis has variable clinical features that may lead to significant impairments. Improved classification criteria exist, but better techniques that are more sensitive are needed to diagnose disease earlier. New therapies appear to improve outcomes, but randomized controlled trials are needed in this population of patients.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16896291     DOI: 10.1097/01.bor.0000240363.09218.61

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Opin Rheumatol        ISSN: 1040-8711            Impact factor:   5.006


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Review 1.  Juvenile spondyloarthritis.

Authors:  Sabrina Gmuca; Pamela F Weiss
Journal:  Curr Opin Rheumatol       Date:  2015-07       Impact factor: 5.006

2.  A modified juvenile arthritis damage index to improve articular damage assessment in juvenile idiopathic arthritis--enthesitis-related arthritis (JIA-ERA).

Authors:  Yogesh Preet Singh; Amita Aggarwal
Journal:  Clin Rheumatol       Date:  2012-01-11       Impact factor: 2.980

3.  HLA B27 allele types in homogeneous groups of juvenile idiopathic arthritis patients in Latvia.

Authors:  Valda Stanevicha; Jelena Eglite; Dace Zavadska; Arturs Sochnevs; Arina Lazareva; Dinara Guseinova; Ruta Shantere; Dace Gardovska
Journal:  Pediatr Rheumatol Online J       Date:  2010-10-14       Impact factor: 3.054

Review 4.  [Juvenile idiopathic arthritis--clinical subgroups and classification].

Authors:  K Minden; M Niewerth
Journal:  Z Rheumatol       Date:  2008-03       Impact factor: 1.372

5.  Nutritional supplementation and dietary restriction in the resolution of enthesitis-related arthritis.

Authors:  Stephen J Genuis; Anna-Kristen J Siy
Journal:  JRSM Short Rep       Date:  2011-04-18

6.  Clinical Features in Juvenile-Onset Ankylosing Spondylitis Patients Carrying Different B27 Subtypes.

Authors:  Yikun Mou; Pingping Zhang; Qiuxia Li; Zhiming Lin; Zetao Liao; Qiujing Wei; Jieruo Gu
Journal:  Biomed Res Int       Date:  2015-07-26       Impact factor: 3.411

7.  Biological therapies for the treatment of juvenile idiopathic arthritis: Lessons from the adult and pediatric experiences.

Authors:  Matthew L Stoll; Alisa C Gotte
Journal:  Biologics       Date:  2008-06

8.  Associations between HLA-B27 subtypes and outcomes in Thai children with enthesitis-related arthritis.

Authors:  Soamarat Vilaiyuk; Butsabong Lerkvaleekul; Duangtawan Thammanichanond
Journal:  Clin Rheumatol       Date:  2021-08-06       Impact factor: 2.980

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