| Literature DB >> 23762733 |
Vahid Ziaee1, Mohammad Hassan Moradinejad, Reyhaneh Bayat.
Abstract
Objective. Overlap of juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) and juvenile systemic lupus erythematosus (JSLE) is a rare clinical condition in children. This condition has been described as RHUPUS syndrome. Prevalence of this syndrome and 3 cases are reported in this paper. Cases Presentation. During 10 years, 3 patients with SLE had chronic arthritis before or after diagnosis of SLE. Prevalence of this disorder in JSLE was 2.5%. Two patients were females and one of them was a male. According to our review, mean delay between chronic joint involvement and JSLE diagnosis was 50.1 months. In our case report, two females had joint erosion and one of them died due to heart failure, but in the literature review, just 45% cases had joint erosion and 70% cases were polyarticulare form. Conclusion. RHUPUS is unusual presentation of lupus in children. It seems that clinical feature and outcome of RHUPUS syndrome are different in children due to difference between RA and JIA. We suggest juvenile RHUPUS for overlap of JIA and JSLE.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23762733 PMCID: PMC3671282 DOI: 10.1155/2013/819629
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Rheumatol ISSN: 2090-6897
Clinical and paraclincal features and outcome of cases with RHUPUS syndrome in this case report and previous reports in children.
| Report | Sex | JIA Characteristics | Delay in SLE diagnosis (mo)† | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age at onset (y) | ANA | RF | Subtype | Erosion | |||
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Unsal et al. [ | Female | 8.5 | − | − | Oligoarticular | No | 24 |
| Bazsó et al. [ | Female | 12 | − | − | Polyarticular | No | 120 |
| Female | 10 | + | + | Polyarticular | No | 11 | |
| Cavalcante et al. [ | Female | 10 | + | + | Polyarticular | Yes | 9 |
| Male | 5 | + | + | Polyarticular | Yes | 15 | |
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Takei et al. [ | Female | 15 | − | − | Polyarticular | No | 96 |
| Female | 3 | − | − | Polyarticular | ? | 120 | |
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Martini et al.* [ | Female | 5 | ? | ? | ? | ? | 72 |
| Female | 8 | + | + | Oligoarticular | Yes | 24 | |
| Our study | Female | 10 | + | + | Polyarticular | Yes | 24 |
| Male | 11 | − | + | Oligoarticular | No | 36 | |
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| Total cases | 82% female | 8.1 | 50% positive | 60% positive | 70% polyarticular | 45% erosion | 50.1 |
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†Delay between beginning of chronic arthritis and SLE diagnosis.