
pmid: 1934696
handle: 20.500.12831/34360 , 20.500.12831/44010
The clinical characteristics of 147 Turkish patients with juvenile chronic arthritis seen between 1980 and 1988 were analyzed retrospectively. There was a male predominance (1.3:1), and a relatively low occurrence of early onset pauciarticular disease (16%), chronic anterior uveitis (7%) and positive antinuclear antigens (6%), but a high incidence of secondary amyloidosis (10%) was seen.
Male, Adolescent, Turkey, TURKISH POPULATION, GEOGRAPHICAL DIFFERENCES, iridocyclitis, Uveitis, turkey (republic), male, juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, geographic distribution, Humans, human, Antigens, Child, Retrospective Studies, amyloidosis, Arthritis, Juvenile Rheumatoid, Infant, Amyloidosis, JUVENILE CHRONIC ARTHRITIS, rheumatic fever, school child, major clinical study, Arthritis, Juvenile, female, adolescent, Antibodies, Antinuclear, Child, Preschool, Female, antinuclear antibody, familial mediterranean fever, Human
Male, Adolescent, Turkey, TURKISH POPULATION, GEOGRAPHICAL DIFFERENCES, iridocyclitis, Uveitis, turkey (republic), male, juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, geographic distribution, Humans, human, Antigens, Child, Retrospective Studies, amyloidosis, Arthritis, Juvenile Rheumatoid, Infant, Amyloidosis, JUVENILE CHRONIC ARTHRITIS, rheumatic fever, school child, major clinical study, Arthritis, Juvenile, female, adolescent, Antibodies, Antinuclear, Child, Preschool, Female, antinuclear antibody, familial mediterranean fever, Human
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