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Query: UMLS:C0003864 (arthritis)
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In a study of 34 American black patients with primary ankylosing spondylitis, 18 were found to be HLA-B27-negative. Of these, 10 possessed HLA-B7 (55.6%) compared to 23.7% of 59 B27-negative black controls (P less than 0.025, relative risk = 4). On comparing these 10 B7-positive patients (group I) with 16 B27-positive black patients (group II), a difference in mean age at onset of disease was found: 33.6 years in group I and 22.2 years in group II (P less than 0.005). In addition, a family history of ankylosing spondylitis was absent in group I patients but present in 6 patients in group II (P = 0.034). These findings indicate an association between HLA-B7 and ankylosing spondylitis in American blacks and suggest that these patients who lack B27 but possess B7 represent a subgroup of patients with this disease.
Arthritis Rheum 1978 Jun
PMID:A subgroup of ankylosing spondylitis associated with HLA-B7 in American blacks. 66 73

A study comparing 12 patients with ankylosing spondylitis (AS) to 25 with osteitis condensans ilii (OCI), referred to a rheumatic disease center, was carried out to determine whether OCI represents a varient of AS in women. In the group with OCI, chronic lumbodorsal pain was present in 9, 36%, a 'fibrositis' syndrome in 6, 24%, and 16, 64% had recurrent episodes of polyarthralgia. A definite arthritis with effusion developed in 10 patients, 40%. No patient with OCI had iritis or colitis, whereas 4 patients with AS had iritis and four had colitis. Radiographs of the spine showed no evidence of spondylitis in the OCI group. Of the 25 patients with OCI, only 2, 8% were HLA B27 positive compared with 11 of 12 patients with AS, 92%. These results suggest that OCI is not a variant of AS in women.
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PMID:Comparison of osteitis condensans ilii and ankylosing spondylitis in female patients: clinical, radiological and HLA typing characteristics. 67 May 38

A total of 222 female patients with seronegative rheumatic diseases were investigated by sacroiliac joint X-ray and HLA-A, B and Ctyped. The frequency of the B27 antigen was significantly increased in the following groups: definite pelvospondylitis (26 patients and relative risk (RR) = 99), possible pelvospondylitis (20 patients, RR=4.5), definite sacroiliitis (14 patients, RR-20.1) and uroarthritis (8 patients). When 24 B27 negative patients from these B27 associated diseases were analysed, significantly increased frequencies of the BW22 (RR=16.7) and CW1 (RR=14.4) antigens were found. There were no significantly deviating HLA frequencies in the following diagnostic groups: clinical sacroiliitis (20 patients), polyarthritis with clinically silent sacroiliitis (12 patients), polyarthritis without sacroiliitis (47 patients), arthralgia preceded by beta-streptococcal infection (17 patients), other arthralgia (33 patients), osteo-arthritis (13 patients) and other arthritis (12 patients).
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PMID:HLA antigens in females with ankylosing spondylitis and other forms of seronegative rheumatic diseases. 72 51

HLA-B27 is frequently, but not invariably, found in patients with spondylarthritic diseases. Recently it has been shown that HLA-C-locus antigens w1 and w2 (w1/2) are in linkage disequilibrium with B27. A group of 139 patients with seronegative arthritis or spondylitis has been studied to determine the clinical and radiographic features associated with these antigens. An increased frequency of spondylarthritis was present in HLA-B27-negative, Cw1/2-positive patients when compared with B27- and Cw1/2-negative patients (P less than 0.01). In addition, a large group of patients who did not fulfill accepted criteria for a specific spondylarthritic syndrome were identified; the frequency of both HLA-B27 and Cw1/2 was greater in these individuals than in healthy blood donors. Thus HLA-Cw1/2 are spondylitis-associated antigens. These findings suggest that the critical genetic locus is neither B27 nor Cw1/2 but is a closely linked gene.
Arthritis Rheum
PMID:High prevalence of HLA-Cw1 and Cw2 antigens in spondylarthritis. 73 12

Frequencies of the HLA-C locus antigens, Cw1, Cw2, Cw3, and Cw4, were determined in 88 patients with spondylitic diseases and 88 matched and 64 B27-positive normal controls. Both Cw1 and Cw2 were significantly increased in B27-positive patients and B27-positive controls as compared to B27-negative patients and matched controls. Cw1 and Cw2 demonstrate strong linkage disequilibrium with B27. Their absence in B27-negative patients suggests disease susceptibility is related to HLA-B.
Arthritis Rheum
PMID:HLA-C locus antigens in HLA-B27 associated arthritis. 73 11

HLA B27 has been tested systematically in 246 patients attending a rheumatology clinic for chronic inflammatory arthritis or spondylitis. Patients were allocated to nine groups: typical ankylosing spondylitis, ankylosing spondylitis with moderate involvement without peripheral arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis with moderate involvement and with peripheral arthritis, juvenile chronic arthritis, Reiter's syndrome, Yersinia arthritis, arthropathies of inflammatory bowel disease, psoriatic arthritis, seronegative and seropositive rheumatoid arthritis. Except for seropositive rheumatoid arthritis, a significant association with HLA B27 antigen was found in all groups. In the seronegative rheumatoid arthritis group HLA B27 was present in 40% of the cases in contrast to 5.6% of the seropositive rheumatoid arthritis cases. These data confirm that a wide range of the so called "seronegative arthropathies" are associated with HLA B27 and suggest that sex and HLA B27 antigen are important factors in the manifestation of rheumatic disease. Women had less severe spondylitic changes but more peripheral arthritis of the small joints. Ankylosing spondylitis in its various forms had a comparable sex distribution despite relatively mild disease in females. The mean age of onset in the HLA B27 associated diseases was found to be significantly lower than in the seropositive rheumatoid arthritis group.
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PMID:A systematic survey of the HLA B27 prevalence in inflammatory rheumatic diseases. 73 94

An outbreak of infection with Salmonella typhi murium occurred in southern Sweden in the summer of 1974. About 330 persons were infected; 91 were hospitalized. 13 of the 91 patients (9 men and 4 women) had symptoms of aseptical polyarthritis. The 13 patients with arthritis were HLA typed with a standard microlymphocytotoxicity test. 13 salmonellosis patients from the same epidemic but without arthritis and 446 healthy blood donors served as controls. Nine (69%) of the 13 patients with arthritis had HLA-B27 compared to 1 (8%) of the control patients and 44 (10%) of the blood donors. The observed association between HLA antigen B27 and reactive arthropathy following salmonella infection could be due to a function of a disease predisposing gene closely linked to HLA-B27.
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PMID:HLA-antigen b27 in cases with joint affections in an outbreak of salmonellosis. 79 4

The HLA antigens were identified in sixty-five patients with sarcoidosis, comprising forty-five with uveitis, twelve with erythema nodosum and eight with arthritis. In the group with arthritis, B8 was present in seven of eight (P = 0-0016) and the haplotype 1,8 in five of eight (P = 0-0053). A1 was present in 44% with uveitis (P = 0-04). There was no other significant disturbance of antigen frequencies in uveitis or in erythema nodosum, but it was noteworthy that B27 was present in only two patients with uveitis.
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PMID:HLA antigens in sarcoidosis. 84 54

A study of 74 yersinia arthritis patients implied that the clinical picture of the disease may be modified by genetic background associated with the histocompatibility antigen B27 (HLA-B27). Sixty-six percent of patients were B27 positive. Joint symptoms were somewhat more severe in B27+ patients. Iritis, conjunctivitis, carditis, signs of urologic inflammation, and complete Reiter's triad occurred only in the B27 + group, whereas erythema nodosum was more common in B27 - group. Several B27 + patients also had "B27 + rheumatic diseases," such as ankylosing spondylitis or Reiter's disease, in their history.
Arthritis Rheum 1977 Jun
PMID:Relation between HLA-B27 and clinical features in patients with yersinia arthritis. 86 58

A 6-year-old boy with nail changes compatible with those seen in Reiter's disease, and his father with chronic arthritis, recurrent anterior uveitis and amyloidosis, and a transplanted kidney are described. Both of them had HLA combination A2, B27 and neither had any of the antigens associated with psoriasis.
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PMID:Nail changes as the first manifestation of the HLA-B27 inheritance. A case report. 88 Oct 92


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