
The rheumatoid rosette test was performed in 159 children. Positive results were found more frequently in juvenile rheumatoid arthritis when more than four joints were involved. It is not to be considered as a diagnostic test since `false positive' tests occur in other diseases. The immunological significance of the rosette test is discussed.
Adolescent, Fever, Leukocytosis, Immunologic Deficiency Syndromes, Bacterial Infections, Arthritis, Juvenile, Immune Adherence Reaction, Hematocrit, Virus Diseases, Child, Preschool, Splenomegaly, Animals, Humans, Neuralgia, False Positive Reactions, Rabbits, Rheumatic Fever, Child
Adolescent, Fever, Leukocytosis, Immunologic Deficiency Syndromes, Bacterial Infections, Arthritis, Juvenile, Immune Adherence Reaction, Hematocrit, Virus Diseases, Child, Preschool, Splenomegaly, Animals, Humans, Neuralgia, False Positive Reactions, Rabbits, Rheumatic Fever, Child
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