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Initial manifestations and clinical course of systemic onset juvenile idiopathic arthritis: a ten-year retrospective study.

Hu-Yuan Tsai1, Jyh-Hong Lee, Hsin-Hui Yu, Li-Chieh Wang, Yao-Hsu Yang, Bor-Luen Chiang.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND/
PURPOSE: The diagnosis of systemic onset juvenile idiopathic arthritis (SoJIA) on disease onset is challenging and made mainly by exclusion. This study aimed to investigate the initial clinical and laboratory features of children with SoJIA in Taiwan.
METHODS: Patients diagnosed with SoJIA at the National Taiwan University Hospital between 1997 and 2007 were evaluated and data were collected by retrospective chart review. Inferential statistics were used to compare features of patients with steroid use for <6 months or >6 months.
RESULTS: Twenty-eight (28) patients (13 boys and 15 girls) were included in this study. The mean age of onset was 8.7 years old. The most common presentations were fever (100%), arthritis (89.3%), and skin rash (67.9%). The patterns of arthritis in affected patients were 50% oligoarticular type and 39% polyarticular type. The most common joints involved were the knee (76% of patients with arthritis), ankle (56%), and elbow and proximal interphalangeal joints (28%). The most common pattern of fever during first week was intermittent (53%). Prolonged use of steroid was associated with leukocytosis (17.63±7.71 vs. 11.93±4.43×10(9) leukocytes/L, p<0.05) and higher aspartate aminotransferase (89.4 vs. 31.2 U/L, p<0.05) on initial presentation.
CONCLUSION: In SoJIA, extra-articular features such as fever, rash, and lymphadenopathy are most prominent. Leukocytosis and polyarticular pattern on presentation may indicate a refractory clinical course.
Copyright © 2012. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23089689     DOI: 10.1016/j.jfma.2011.06.013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Formos Med Assoc        ISSN: 0929-6646            Impact factor:   3.282


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Authors:  V Şen; A Ece; Ü Uluca; A Güneş; S Yel; I Tan; D Karabel; B Yıldırım; K Haspolat
Journal:  Hippokratia       Date:  2015 Jan-Mar       Impact factor: 0.471

Review 2.  [Still's syndrome-similarities and differences between the juvenile and adult forms].

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Journal:  Z Rheumatol       Date:  2021-11-04       Impact factor: 1.372

3.  Systemic Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis in two children; case report on clinical course, challenges in diagnosis and the role of FDG-PET/CT-scan.

Authors:  S Sahba; A Huurnink; J M Van den Berg; B Tuitert; S J Vastert; G W Ten Tusscher
Journal:  Clin Case Rep       Date:  2022-06-13

Review 4.  Clinical Outcome and Long-term Remission in JIA.

Authors:  Mia Glerup; T Herlin; M Twilt
Journal:  Curr Rheumatol Rep       Date:  2017-11-04       Impact factor: 4.592

5.  The Pattern of Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis in a Single Tertiary Center in Saudi Arabia.

Authors:  Mohammad H Al-Hemairi; Shatha M Albokhari; Mohammed A Muzaffer
Journal:  Int J Inflam       Date:  2016-02-07
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