Chronic polyarthritis as the first manifestation of juvenile systemic lupus erythematosus patients


Autoria(s): CAVALCANTE, E. G. N.; AIKAWA, N. E.; LOZANO, R. G.; LOTITO, A. P. N.; JESUS, A. A.; SILVA, C. A.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2011

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Objective: To evaluate the prevalence of chronic polyarthritis in juvenile systemic lupus erythematosus (JSLE) and to describe the manifestations, treatments, and outcomes in these patients. Methods: From January 1983 to July 2010, 5419 patients were followed up at the Pediatric Rheumatology Unit of the University Hospital and 271 (5%) of them had JSLE (American College of Rheumatology [ACR] criteria). `Rhupus` was classified as the overlap of juvenile idiopathic arthritis (International League of Associations for Rheumatology [ILAR] criteria) and JSLE. We evaluated demographic data, polyarthritis and other clinical manifestations, disease activity and damage, laboratory exams, radiographic findings, treatments, and outcomes. Results: The prevalence of chronic polyarthritis in this JSLE population was 2.6% (7/271). This articular involvement was the initial manifestation in all seven JSLE patients. The median duration of chronic polyarthritis was 11 months (range 2-15 months). Interestingly, rhupus with chronic polyarthritis and limitation of movement, presence of rheumatoid factor, autoantibodies, and/or radiographic abnormalities (juxtaarticular osteopenia, joint-space narrowing, or erosions) was evidenced in three patients. No patient had deformities of hands and feet associated with Jaccoud`s arthropathy or osteonecrosis. All patients were treated with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs, naproxen 10-15 mg/kg/day) when polyarthritis diagnosis was established. Prednisone and antimalarials were administered at JSLE diagnosis. The three non-responsive rhupus patients were treated in conjunction with immunosuppressive drugs (methotrexate, azathioprine, and/or cyclosporine). Conclusions: Chronic polyarthritis was a rare lupus manifestation in active pediatric patients. The interesting overlap between chronic arthritis and lupus, called rhupus suggests a new entity with a different clinical profile and a poor response to treatment with NSAIDs alone. In addition, the occurrence of this association in JSLE patients could be classified as a clinical sub-group of JSLE with possible specific genetic determinants. Lupus (2011) 20, 960-964.

FAPESP (Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de Sao Paulo)[08/58238]

CNPQ (Conselho Nacional de Ciencia e Tecnologia)[302469-05-2]

Federico Foundation

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LUPUS, v.20, n.9, p.960-964, 2011

0961-2033

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/23095

10.1177/0961203311400113

http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0961203311400113

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eng

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Lupus

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Palavras-Chave #chronic arthritis #juvenile idiopathic arthritis #juvenile systemic lupus erythematosus #overlap #RHEUMATOID-ARTHRITIS #RHUPUS #ARTHROPATHY #CRITERIA #INDEX #Rheumatology
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