Juvenile idiopathic arthritis-type disease associated with chromosomal aberrations
The association of certain chromosome aberrations with arthropathy has been previously described, but there is a limited number of reports in the literature. Two children are described, one with 18q- syndrome and another with supernumary marker chromosome 15, both presenting with juvenile idiopathic...
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description | The association of certain chromosome aberrations with arthropathy has been previously described, but there is a limited number of reports in the literature. Two children are described, one with 18q- syndrome and another with supernumary marker chromosome 15, both presenting with juvenile idiopathic arthritis-type disease, aggressive progression and moderate response to inflammatory, corticosteroid and immunosuppressive treatment. |
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