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Clinico-immunological profile in juvenile rheumatoid arthritis—an Indian experience

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From a Pediatric Rheumatology Clinic 361 children diagnosed as juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA) according to American Rheumatism Association-JRA criteria were studied retrospectively for their clinico-immunological profile. The mean age of onset in systemic, pauciarticular and polyarticular onset, JRA subtypes were 5.2, 6.8 and 7.2 years respectively. There was male preponderance in systemic and pauciarticular JRA. In seropositive polyarticular JRA, girls outnumbered boys. The frequency of occurence of systemic, pauciarticular and polyarticular disease was 87 (24%), 108 (30%) and 166 (46%) respectively. The systemic onset disease was dominated by extra-articular manifestations in terms of fever (100%), rash (57%), hepatomegaly (51%) and lymphadenopathy (25%). The pauci- and polyarticular illnesses were commonly dominated by joint involvement, morning stiffness, and in few patients, by extra-articular manifestations also. The joints were involved symmetrically. Most commonly involved joints in order of decreasing frequency were knee, ankle, wrist and elbow in all the subtypes. Anemia and leucocytosis were observed in majority with higher frequency in systemic onset JRA. The rheumatoid factor (RF) was present in 15% of polyarticular JRA. RF was also present in 7 and 9% of patients with pauciarticular and systemic subtypes respectively. The antinuclear antibody was positive in only 3 out of 66 patients in whom the test was carried out.

The demographic profile and trends in clinical features were similar to the studies reported on caucasian population with difference in the actual frequency of various clinical features.

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Seth, V., Kabra, S.K., Semwal, O.P. et al. Clinico-immunological profile in juvenile rheumatoid arthritis—an Indian experience. Indian J Pediatr 63, 293–300 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02751521

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