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[Chronic inflammatory rheumatism in children and the HLA B27 antigen].

Authors: J J, Louis; P, Carme; F, Larbre;

[Chronic inflammatory rheumatism in children and the HLA B27 antigen].

Abstract

The characteristics and evolution of 15 HLA B 27 positive children presenting a chronic arthritis have been studied. Most typical was an asymmetric oligoarthritis usually of the lower limbs, particularly the knees, in a boy over 10 years old. This symptomatology resembles juvenile ankylosing spondylitis of peripheral onset. Follow up is not yet long énough to allow definite assimilation.

Keywords

Male, Time Factors, Adolescent, HLA Antigens, Child, Preschool, Humans, Spondylitis, Ankylosing, Child, Arthritis, Juvenile, HLA-B27 Antigen

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