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Arthritis Rheum ; 20(2 Suppl): 355-60, 1977 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-263913

ABSTRACT

Seven girls and 3 boys with MCTD have been described. As a group their clinical characteristics and serological findings are similar to those reported in adults, with several important differences. Children with MCTD may have marked thrombocytopenia and more frequently they have RF. Significant cardiac and renal involvement are more common in children, may lead to longer and higher dose corticosteroid therapy, and may contribute to a less optimistic prognosis than that described in adults.


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Mixed Connective Tissue Disease/pathology , Adolescent , Arthritis/complications , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Glomerulonephritis/complications , Heart Diseases/complications , Humans , Male , Mixed Connective Tissue Disease/complications , Muscular Diseases/complications , Nervous System Diseases/complications , Raynaud Disease/complications , Scleroderma, Localized/complications , Skin Diseases/complications
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Arthritis Rheum ; 20(2 Suppl): 402-7, 1977 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-263918

ABSTRACT

Seven boys with Reiter's syndrome are described. Three had diarrhea and 2 had venereal contact as antecedent events. All developed the complete triad of symptoms in a 5- to 24-day period. Joint involvement of the lower extremities was seen in each boy. HLA-B27 typing was positive in 6 of 7 (86%). Serum and synovial fluid levels of CH50 and C3 were elevated in 5 boys and confirm similar findings in adults. Two boys recovered spontaneously without therapy and 3 boys received aspirin with a rapid and complete resolution of symptoms. The two oldest boys had the most severe joint involvement and were receiving phenylbutazone with continuing active arthritis when they were lost to followup. Reiter's syndrome in children may be infrequently reported because its antecedents and the triad symptoms are common occurrences in pediatric practice.


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Arthritis, Reactive/complications , Adolescent , Arthritis/complications , Arthritis, Reactive/drug therapy , Arthritis, Reactive/physiopathology , Aspirin/therapeutic use , Child , Child, Preschool , Conjunctivitis/complications , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Male , Phenylbutazone/therapeutic use , Skin Diseases/complications , Urethritis/complications
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