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Hartmann BR - - 1998
The object of this study was to determine whether bathing in thermal water acutely affects venous function in patients with venous insufficiency. Measurements were taken of venous function in patients with leg varicosities and healthy subjects before and after a thermal bath and exercise on two days, with subsequent application ...
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Pelkonen P M - - 1998
Patients with oligoarticular onset of juvenile arthritis form a large group that is heterogeneous with regard to clinical presentation, further evolution and outcome. The three established subgroups do not cover the whole patient population and are not always easily distinguishable at onset. Therefore, the outcome of children with oligoarticular onset ...
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Vignes S - - 1998
OBJECTIVE: Adult onset Still's disease (AOSD) is a systemic disorder with an uncertain outcome at the time of diagnosis. The clinical response to nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) is often unsatisfactory in adult patients. Chronic use of steroids is frequently required, but may result in severe side effects. We report the ...
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Brandt J - - 1998
OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of sicca symptoms and Sjögren's syndrome (SS) in spondyloarthropathy (SpA) patients with ankylosing spondylitis (AS) and undifferentiated SpA (uSpA). METHODS: Patients with SpA with inflammatory back pain and/or peripheral arthritis presenting to the university outpatient clinic were diagnosed as AS (n = 40) and uSpA ...
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Zangger P - - 1998
OBJECTIVE: To determine the probability that patients with psoriatic arthritis (PsA) will require musculoskeletal surgery. To identify factors predictive of surgery in patients with PsA. To determine the clinical outcome of patients with PsA who underwent surgery compared to patients who did not. METHODS: The database of the Psoriatic Arthritis ...
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Yamada T - - 1998
OBJECTIVE: To investigate if serum apolipoprotein A-I and A-II (apoAI and apAII) concentrations change in subjects with systemic amyloidosis secondary to underlying disorders. METHODS: Serum concentrations of apoAI and apoAII were measured in 21 multiple myeloma patients, including eight with amyloidosis; 95 rheumatoid arthritis patients, including 45 with amyloidosis; and ...
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Helliwell P S - - 1998
OBJECTIVE: In 1971 McEwen and colleagues suggested that the radiological changes of classic ankylosing spondylitis (AS), and the changes of the spondylitis associated with inflammatory bowel disease differ in several respects from the radiological features of psoriatic and reactive spondylitis. The findings of this study have never been confirmed. The ...
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Kramer R C - - 1998
We performed a retrospective review of finger syndactyly releases at Shriners Hospital for Children, Houston Unit, between January 1983 and January 1993. This study was performed in an attempt to compare the long-term postoperative function in patients after release of syndactyly resulting from Poland's syndrome with that in patients with ...
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Oelzner P - - 1998
In several studies on patients with rheumatoid arthritis, an association of bone loss with a persistently high disease activity has been found. The aim of our study was to investigate the relation between disease activity and serum levels of vitamin D metabolites, parathyroid hormone (PTH), and parameters of bone turnover ...
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Flögel M - - 1998
Oligosaccharide structures are attached to nearly all membrane and serum proteins, and their composition changes significantly in many diseases. We have analysed glycosylation of IgG heavy chains in 34 patients with juvenile chronic arthritis and 13 control individuals. IgG was purified from 0.7 ml of serum, separated by electrophoresis and ...
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Salvarani C - - 1998
The aim of the study was to evaluate the relationship between the presence of the 'rheumatoid epitope', defined by a sequence motif in the HLA-DRB1 alleles, rheumatoid factor and disease severity in Northern Italian patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Twenty-nine DR4-positive and 57 DR4-negative RA patients were studied. Each DR4-positive ...
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Candelas G - - 1998
We describe a 61 year-old caucasian male diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis. He was started on methylprednisolone pulses because of a severe flare of symmetric polyarthritis while he was on weekly intramuscular methotrexate and low-dose oral prednisone. After the second pulse of methylprednisolone the patient suddenly developed severe abdominal pain with ...
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Lim E - - 1998
This retrospective descriptive study aims to characterise and compare the clinical manifestations, course and outcome of 16 Oriental patients with adult-onset Still's disease diagnosed in the last 4 years with published data based on Western populations and another Oriental (Japanese) series. Like the Japanese, we found a female preponderance, an ...
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Kanakoudi-Tsakalidou F - - 1998
During a 7 year-period 9 children (7 boys, 2 girls) with juvenile reactive arthritis (JReA) due to Salmonella enteritidis (Se) were prospectively studied because of an unusual type of onset and/or course of the disease. The mean duration of JReA activity was 9 +/- 3.6 months. The mean follow-up time ...
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Cossermelli-Messina W - - 1998
OBJECTIVE: To study the articular inflammatory manifestations of leprosy. METHODS: Sixty patients with leprosy from a public clinic in São Paulo, Brazil, participated in a study regarding their articular manifestations. The diagnosis and classification of leprosy were established by the clinical picture, skin smears, skin biopsy, and delayed hypersensitivity test ...
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Lehtimäki M Y - - 1998
In a prospective survey of recent arthritis 96 patients had erosive and seropositive rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Severe radiological changes in the hipjoint (Larsen grade 3-5) were observed in 31 (32%) and acetabular protrusion in five (5%) patients 15 years after the onset of arthritis. At the end of follow-up Larsen ...
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Itokazu M - - 1998
Quantitative analysis of hyaluronan (hyaluronic acid; HA) in the synovial tissues of patients with joint disorders were performed. HA was found not only in the synovial intimal cells and matrices, but also especially in the alveolar lymphoid follicles and connective tissues surrounding blood vessels in the inflammatory granular synovium which ...
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Cvjeticanin M - - 1998
Quantitative analysis of digitopalmar ridge count was performed in 40 female patients with rheumatoid arthritis to assess the role of genetic factors. Twenty-two variables (ridge count on each of ten fingers, their sum on five and ten fingers, four traits on each palm, i.e. ridge count between a-b, b-c and ...
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Kobayasi T - - 1998
To explore the ultrastructure of elastic fibers in juvenile elastoma, three patients (two without osteopoikilosis and one under examination of bones and joints) were studied by routine electron microscopy. In addition to normal elastic fibers, all the patients also exhibited alterations in elastic fibers. The altered ultrastructures showed lucent, homogenous ...
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Tröbs R B - - 1997
Five cases of patients aged between 2 years 8 months and 5 years 6 months with subcutaneous nodular granuloma annulare are reported. Histologically the lesions resembled rheumatoid nodules, consisting of acellular central areas surrounded by palisading histiocytes. Complete or partial excisions were done for diagnosis. Initially the granulomata were not ...
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Sunahara N - - 1997
STUDY DESIGN: The clinical course of rheumatoid arthritis patients with myelopathy who do not undergo surgery was studied. OBJECTIVES: To establish a more accurate prognosis for rheumatoid arthritis patients who do not undergo surgery. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Cervical myelopathy has been reported in two thirds of rheumatoid arthritis patients ...
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Valtonen J M - - 1997
To analyse which rheumatic syndromes are associated with serological evidence of recent Staphylococcus aureus infection, we studied retrospectively 44 adult patients, gathered between 1979-1990, having an acute arthritis syndrome or an exacerbation in their chronic rheumatic disease and simultaneously a high antistaphylolysin (ASTA > 4,0) and/or high teichoic acid antibody ...
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Langevitz P - - 1997
To define a possible association between familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) and seronegative spondyloarthropathy (SNSA) and to study features of SNSA in FMF patients, we screened for the presence and manifestations of SNSA in 3,000 FMF patients attending the National Center for FMF in our institution. This population included 160 patients ...
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Prete P E - - 1997
Lipids in the synovial fluid of patients with active rheumatoid arthritis are elevated compared to normal synovial fluid and that of other inflammatory arthropathies. Various assumptions about the role of these lipids have been made. This study offers evidence that these lipids may contribute to the synovitis in rheumatoid arthritis ...
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Möller H - - 1997
Patients with rheumatoid arthritis were investigated for contact allergy to gold in connection with treatment with gold preparations. There were 57 patients with rheumatoid arthritis previously treated with gold, with or without cutaneous side-effects, as well as 20 patients intended for such treatment; all were exposed to patch and intradermal ...
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Smith G W - - 1997
Enterobacteria, in particular Klebsiella spp., have been implicated in the aetiopathogenesis of ankylosing spondylitis. A comprehensive examination of the faecal flora of 82 patients with ankylosing spondylitis, either primary (67), or in association with inflammatory bowel disease (4), reactive arthritis (6) or psoriatic arthritis (5), was performed and compared with ...
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Lee C S - - 1997
Tumor necrosis factor (TNF) induces the production of two forms of soluble receptor (p55 and p75) that are present in human serum at concentrations that increase greatly in inflammatory rheumatic disease, as well as varying among healthy individuals. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the usefulness of soluble ...
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Punzi L - - 1997
OBJECTIVE: Synovial fluid effusions and/or arthritis may be found in patients with chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis (CLT), even in the absence of hypothyroidism. Sometimes these arthropathies can be attributed to the rheumatic diseases frequently associated with CLT, but in some instances the arthritis seems to be independent of any of the ...
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Roane D W - - 1997
OBJECTIVE: To prospectively assess the efficacy of intramuscular (i.m.) triamcinolone acetonide in the treatment of pseudogout. METHODS: Fourteen patients with crystal proven pseudogout presenting with an acute attack within 5 days of onset were treated with intramuscular triamcinolone acetonide 60 mg and followed for 30 days. Patients with inadequate response ...
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McCune J - - 1997
Use of the immunosuppressive agents in patients with rheumatic diseases is becoming increasingly common as our experience using these agents increases. This year's review of recent reports on immunosuppressive drugs for rheumatic diseases focuses on recent contributions to the literature regarding individual agents. Additionally, we review recommendations regarding immunization of ...
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Vergnenègre A - - 1997
The aim of this study was to assess the percentage of respiratory disorders and airway obstruction in patients with rheumatoid arthritis by comparing lung function test results between patients with rheumatoid arthritis and control subjects with other rheumatological conditions. A prospective case-control study of respiratory symptoms and lung function abnormalities ...
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Frankenberger B - - 1997
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the reproducibility and reliability of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in HLA-B27 typing compared to the conventionally used microlymphocytotoxicity test (MLCT). To determine the HLA-B27 subtype frequencies (B*2701-B*2709) in patients with HLA-B27 associated disease and healthy persons using sequence specific oligonucleotides (SSO). METHODS: 398 consecutive patients were HLA-B27 ...
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Kobayashi S - - 1997
Questionnaires were sent to 1290 hospitals in Japan asking for data on patients with juvenile dermatomyositis (JDM) diagnosed between June 1984 and May 1994. Of the 204 patients identified by these questionnaires, 102 met the criteria for JDM. JDM is categorized into three subtypes: Banker-type JDM, Brunsting-type and fulminant-type; patients ...
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Prabhakara V G - - 1997
Two female patients suffering from rheumatoid arthritis presented with the complaint of papular skin lesions over the dorsal aspect of hands. Histopathological examination of papules showed the features of neurofibroma.
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Saraux A - - 1997
We prospectively studied the demographics, the clinical and diagnostic features, the HIV-1 serostatus and the therapeutic response for all new patients with septic arthritis (SA) admitted to the Department of Internal Medicine of the Centre Hospitalier de Kigali, Rwanda, over a 19 month period. SA was diagnosed in 24 patients ...
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Caplanne D - - 1997
OBJECTIVE: To compare the clinical, radiological, and biological profile of patients presenting late onset spondylarthropathy (LOSPA) with patients with early onset spondylarthropathy (EOSPA). METHODS: During the period April 1987 to April 1995 a retrospective chart review of inpatients and outpatients identified eight patients with LOSPA. They were matched with 32 ...
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Secundini R - - 1997
The goal of this work was to evaluate clinico-radiological correlation of enthesitis in SNSA patients, selected for presenting at least one radiological enthesopathy. Out of 50 patients with SNSA, 40 were selected for having had at least one radiological enthesitis. In a cross-sectional study, 32 males and 8 females, whose ...
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Fujii T - - 1997
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate methotrexate treatment in patients with active adult onset Still's disease (AOSD). METHODS: Methotrexate was initially given as a single weekly oral dose of 5 mg and adjusted individually afterwards in 13 patients with active AOSD. Symptoms and laboratory findings were investigated. RESULTS: Signs of AOSD activity disappeared ...
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Saraux A - - 1997
OBJECTIVE: To determine the relevance of the functional affinity of IgM rheumatoid factor (RF) to the clinical and serological characteristics of patients with rheumatoid arthritis. METHODS: The functional affinity of IgM RF of 57 seropositive rheumatoid arthritis patients was evaluated by an enzyme linked immunosorbent assay based on the use ...
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Dana M R - - 1997
PURPOSE: The purpose of the study is to delineate the visual prognosticators in juvenile rheumatoid arthritis-associated uveitis. METHODS: The records of 43 patients with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis-associated uveitis who were observed for at least 6 months were studied retrospectively. Bivariate and multivariate statistical models were applied to more than 40 ...
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Prabhakara V
Two female patients suffering from rheumatoid arthritis presented with the complaint of papular skin lesions over the dorsal aspect of hands. Histopathological examination of papules showed the features of neurofibroma.
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Anichini M - - 1997
Serum substance P was assayed in rheumatoid arthritis patients and healthy controls to evaluate whether neurogenic inflammation with substance P release is significant in rheumatoid arthritis. A very sensitive competitive immunoenzymetric assay was used. Mean serum substance P level was significantly higher in rheumatoid arthritis patients than in controls and ...
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Rumba I - - 1997
PCR-based HLA genotyping was used to analyze the association of HLA-DR and -DQ genes in 127 juvenile rheumatoid arthritis patients and 111 population-based controls from Latvia. The results show DQA1*03 to be positively associated in overall patients and DRB1*01-DQA1*0101-DQB1*0501 to be negatively associated with JRA in overall patients and in ...
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Saraux A - - 1997
To determine the significance of nodules in rheumatoid arthritis, we reviewed the medical records of 420 patients who underwent standardized clinical, laboratory, and radiological investigations during a hospitalization for rheumatoid arthritis between January 1, 1981 and December 31, 1994. Sixty-six patients (16%) had nodules and 354 (84%) did not. Age ...
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Tishler M - - 1997
The possible association between the presence of antiperinuclear factor (APF) and clinical and genetic parameters was investigated in 54 Israeli patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Rheumatoid factor (RF) was detected in the sera of 43 patients (80%) and APF was positive in 33 (61%). No significant statistical differences were found ...
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Matsuo T - - 1997
To investigate the incidence of ocular complications in patients with rheumatoid arthritis under modern modalities of treatment and find the relationship between its systemic activity and ocular complications, routine ophthalmological examinations were done as a prospective study in 111 consecutive patients including 89 inpatients and 22 outpatients with rheumatoid arthritis ...
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Hulshof M M - - 1997
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether Lyme borreliosis persisted or had recurred in patients treated for erythema chronicum migrans and acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans. DESIGN: Retrospective follow-up study. Mean time between treatment and follow-up study was 8.8 years (SD, 66.6 years). SETTING: Department of dermatology. PATIENTS: Patients (N = 52) treated from July ...
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Kurki P - - 1997
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between circulating antibodies to stratum corneum (AKA) and antiperinuclear factors (APF) on one hand, and the x-ray progression of joint damage in chronic poly/oligoarthritis on the other hand. The analysis involved 133 patients with either rheumatoid or nonspecific arthritis derived ...
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Smith K J - - 1997
BACKGROUND: Pruritus in HIV-1+ patients is common and increases with disease progression. The causes of pruritus are numerous including xerosis, drug and photoeruptions, follicular and papular eruptions as well as infestations and infections by a wide range of organisms. One other possible factor contributing to pruritus is the pattern of ...
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Despaux J - - 1996
Since 1928, 288 cases of rheumatoid arthritis and bronchiectasis have been reported in the medical literature. The interactions between these two conditions and the etiopathogenic mechanisms they involve remain unclear. During a retrospective study of 100 rheumatoid arthritis patients and 80 bronchiectasis patients, we identified 14 additional patients with both ...
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