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Familial juvenile systemic lupus erythematosus in Arab children.

Sulaiman Al-Mayouf1, Reem Abdwani, Safia Al-Brawi.   

Abstract

Aim of this study is to analyze the demographic, clinical, and biochemical features, and survival of familial juvenile systemic lupus erythematosus (FJSLE) in Arab children. The medical records of children with FJSLE seen at three pediatric rheumatology clinics in Saudi Arabia and Oman were retrospectively reviewed. All included children have met the following criteria: Arab ethnicity, definite diagnosis of SLE using the revised 1982 American College of Rheumatology classification criteria and family history of more than one affected sibling with SLE. The collected data included: gender, age at diagnosis, clinical and laboratory features at diagnosis. Unusual co-morbidity and mortality associated with the disease were studied. There were 50 children with FJSLE belonging to 18 families; the frequency of FJSLE in our cohort was 20.8%. The mean age at onset of SLE was 86 months (range, 18-168 months), while the mean age at diagnosis was 95 months (range, 24-192 months), and the mean duration of follow-up was 60.9 months (range, 7-132 months). The proportion of girls was predominant (78%). Autosomal recessive mode of inheritance was strongly suggested in number of our families. Mucocutaneous manifestations, arthritis, and nephritis were the most frequent features. Thirty-five patients had renal lesions, 18 of them had class IV nephritis according WHO classification. All patients were treated with different doses of steroid and immunosuppressive drugs; 37 (74%) patients received cyclophosphamide, and 6 patients treated with Rituximab. There were 5 patients required dialysis due to ESRD and 8 deaths related to SLE during the period of follow-up. FJSLE is not uncommon in our society. These findings may be helpful in identifying SLE patients with a stronger genetic predisposition; hopefully, one or more additional risk loci can be identified in multiplex Arab families that are different from what has been reported in other ethnic populations.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21461717     DOI: 10.1007/s00296-011-1886-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rheumatol Int        ISSN: 0172-8172            Impact factor:   2.631


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