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The authors maintain that in some cases one can note the so-called primar chronic rheumatic carditis, or apparently primary rheumatic carditis. Streptococcal infections can be held responsible for the eventuality of a sub-clinical evolution of rheumatism, and there which develops as a clinical form of latent rheumatism, and there is the possibility of ulterior development of valvular
cardiopathy
without a clear history of acute rheumatic fever in the antecedents. One of the groups subjects with maximal exposure to repeated streptococcic infection is represented by the teaching personnel working permanently in school or pre-school children collectivities or with teen-agers, which are both carriers and disseminators of the rheumatogenic streptococcal infection. Of a total of 50 cases of apparently primary chronic valvular cardiopathies that have been followed by the ASCAR personnel, 48 had tonsillary infections in their antecedents, 8 had
arthralgia
and 4 cases were detected by chance. In school collectivities at high risk prophylaxis with penicillin should be mandatory, both for the students and for the teaching personnel.
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PMID:[Diagnosis of primary chronic rheumatic carditis in adults]. 50 88
We report 11 cases of bacterial endocarditis with muscular and articular manifestations seen over the past ten years. There was
arthralgia
in 7 cases, vertebral pain in 7 cases and myalgia in 3 cases. Arthritis consisted of a monoarthritis of the ankle in 2 cases and oligoarthritis in 2 cases. There were also 2 cases of lumbar spondylodiscitis and 1 of finger clubbing in the series. The underlying
heart disease
was a valvular lesion of the left side of the heart in 10 cases out of 11 and the organism isolated by blood culture was a streptococcus in 9 cases and a staphylococcus in 11. We emphasis the need for early diagnosis and appropriate antibiotic therapy, in the absence of which the course may be fatal in the short term, as it was the case in one of our own patients.
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PMID:[Articular and muscular manifestations of bacterial endocarditis. 11 cases (author's transl)]. 74 39
We report on two patients with velo-cardio-facial syndrome (VCFS) and juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA). The first, a 9-year-old girl, presented with microcephaly, characteristic face, congenital
heart disease
, and velopharyngeal insufficiency. Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) study showed deletion of D22S75 (N25), confirming the diagnosis of VCFS. At age 7, she developed
joint pain
, and polyarticular JRA was diagnosed. Awareness of this case led to the subsequent diagnosis of VCFS (also confirmed by FISH) in another, unrelated 12-year-old girl with characteristic face, hypernasal speech, and obesity. JRA was first diagnosed in this case at age 5 years, and she subsequently developed severe polyarticular disease. Neither patient had clinical or laboratory evidence of immunodeficiency. This observation represents the first report of the association of JRA with VCFS and raises the question of whether this is a coincidental association or a rare complication of this condition.
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PMID:Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis in velo-cardio-facial syndrome: coincidence or unusual complication? 928 62
Genetic hemochromatosis is an autosomal recessive disease, characterized by an increased iron absorption, leading to progressive iron overload. The fully expressed phenotype comprises fatigue, skin pigmentation, liver disease with hepatomegaly, cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma, and diabetes.
Arthralgias
are frequent,
cardiopathy
or impotence may occur. This presentation is now unfrequent with earlier diagnosis, and patients are often asymptomatic--with only biochemical expression--or pauci-symptomatic (mild fatigue, arthralgias or increased transaminases). Transferrin saturation is always increased. Serum ferritin is proportional to iron burden. Diagnosis is now easy, since most patients are homozygote for the C282Y mutation of the HFE gene. Liver biopsy can be useful to quantify iron overload and assess liver fibrosis. The disease can be lethal due to liver disease, carcinoma or
heart disease
, but life expectancy goes to normal if patients are treated before the occurrence of cirrhosis. Treatment relies on regular venesections. Familial screening is essential.
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PMID:[Diagnosis and treatment of genetic hemochromatosis]. 1086 97
Today, rheumatic fever is the most common cause of
heart disease
in children and young adults, and it accounts for about half of all cardiovascular diseases causing death in the first four decades of life, in India. In the present study, conducted during 1991-1992 at Chennai, India, a total of 666 school girls aged 5-15 years were examined clinically for one or more of the following signs and symptoms: repeated sore throat,
joint pain
/swelling, epistaxis, chest pain, breathlessness, palpitation, abdominal pains, etc. Out of the 666 children screened, 124 were recruited for the present study, based on their meeting one or more of the above mentioned clinical criteria. They were screened for the presence of group A beta-hemolytic streptococci, and for antistreptolysin O and C-reactive protein. Thus, the aim of the present study was to reduce the load of streptococcal infection and the consequent risk of developing rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease. In the present study group, 89.5% of the children indicated a history of repeated sore throat. However, only 4.0% of the children in the study group were positive for group A beta-hemolytic streptococci. The antistreptolysin O and C-reactive protein levels were higher in 11- to 15-year-old patients than in 5- to 10-year-old patients in the study group.
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PMID:Isolation of group A beta-hemolytic streptococci in the tonsillopharynx of school children in Madras City and correlation with their clinical features. 1168 81
Hypertrophic osteoarthropathy is a syndrome characterized by clubbing of the digits of the hand/foot, periosteal reaction and
arthralgia
or arthritis which is usually secondary to cyanotic congenital
heart disease
and chronic pulmonary infections. This syndrome rarely occurs in association with chronic liver disease in childhood. Here, we report on a child with biliary atresia who developed
arthralgia
and arthritis during follow-up and which was diagnosed as hepatic hypertrophic osteoarthropathy. It is emphasized that hypertrophic osteoarthropathy should be considered in the differential diagnosis of
arthralgia
and arthritis in children with long-standing chronic liver diseases, especially if finger clubbing is also present.
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PMID:Hypertrophic osteoarthropathy in a child with biliary atresia. 1537 Jun 95
The main objective of the present paper is to explore the effects of radiation exposure on the inhabitants near the Semipalatinsk Nuclear Tests Site (SNTS), Kazakhstan. Our research team of the Research Institute for Radiation Biology and Medicine, Hiroshima University, started in 2002 to conduct a field research study using questionnaire surveys. The present paper attempts to clarify health effects and mental problems on the inhabitants by using our questionnaire surveys. Among the responses to our survey, the present paper focuses upon responses to the questions concerning their health and mental problems. The data in Semipalatinsk have been compared with the results obtained in a similar survey conducted by Hiroshima and Nagasaki cities. The results show: (1) 33% of the residents replied that they felt bad or had very bad health conditions. (2) 70% of the residents strongly recognized a causal relationship between their bad health conditions and the nuclear tests. (3) The diseases that over 30% of respondents possessed are
arthralgia
/ lower back pain/ arthritis, high-blood pressure,
heart disease
and digestive system disease. (4) Acute radiation injuries from 1949 to 1962 that over 20% of respondents experienced were headaches and general malaise. (5) Concerning their mental condition, 22% of respondents felt easily frustrated and agitated and 21% experienced nightmare.
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PMID:Human suffering effects of nuclear tests at Semipalatinsk, Kazakhstan: established on the basis of questionnaire surveys. 1657 39
Hypertrophic osteoarthropathy is characterized by digital clubbing and periosteal reaction of long bones. Most cases are associated with malignancy or other conditions such as congenital
heart disease
, liver cirrhosis, pulmonary fibrosis, biliary atresia, and gastrointestinal polyps. We report a 19-year-old man presenting with arthritis, broadening of the fingers and clubbing of the fingers and toes for the previous 3 years. The ankles and knees were swollen. X-rays showed periosteal apposition. The search for a secondary cause remained negative. In cases of
arthralgia
/arthritis together with clubbed fingers, consideration must be given to hypertrophic osteoarthropathy. The primary or idiopathic form is rare and has a good prognosis.
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PMID:Primary hypertrophic osteoarthropathy (pachydermoperiostosis): a case report. 1696 33
Kawasaki disease is a multi system disorder with varying clinical expressions. This disease is an acute systemic vasculitis of unknown etiology that has recently recognized as a leading cause of acquired
heart disease
in children of many developed countries. We describe an unusual instance of hair loss in a patient with Kawasaki disease. A 26 months old boy developed prolonged high fever, bilateral conjunctival infection,
arthralgia
and erythromatosis skin rash. He was admitted to the hospital with the diagnosis of Kawasaki disease. Laboratory results included an erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) above 100 and platelet count > 1000,000. The patient developed acute and unprovoked scalp hair loss. He was treated with intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) 2 g/kg and aspirin 100 mg/kg/day with complete improvement of signs and symptoms. This report documents hair loss as an uncommon presentation of Kawasaki disease.
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PMID:Hair loss as a sign of Kawasaki disease. 1723 74
The purpose of the present paper is to examine the aftereffects of radiation exposure on residents of villages near the Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Site (SNTS) in Kazakhstan. Our Hiroshima University (Japan) research team began field research in 2002 by means of health assessments conducted via interviews. We focus on persons who responded to questions concerning their medical conditions and symptoms. In this paper, we summarize and analyze, using multiple linear logistic regression analysis, the answers obtained by questionnaire survey. The results show: (1) 31% of the residents reported that they felt bad or were in very poor health. (2) Residents living in villages having higher radiation levels were more likely to report having poor or very poor health, minor complaints such as loss of sleep, headaches, nighttime sweating and swollen arms or legs, and the need for nursing care in performing activities of daily living. (3) Symptoms reported by over 40% of the respondents included high blood pressure,
heart disease
and
arthralgia
/ lower back pain/ arthritis. Our results suggest that radiation exposure in the Semipalatinsk area is one of the causes of poor health in general among residents. There is also a possibility that radiation exposure has influenced the incidence of some specific medical conditions.
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PMID:Health status of radiation exposed residents living near the Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Site based on health assessment by interview. 1857 64
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