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Query: UMLS:C0019158 (
hepatitis
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Hepatitis
from halothane is usually diagnosed by excluding other possible causes. Whether preexisting hepatic damage, which can occur in certain autoimmune disorders, contraindicates the use of halothane has yet to be proven. The case of a 14-year-old boy with early-onset
juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
who developed fatal hepatic necrosis 13 days after halothane anesthesia is presented.
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PMID:Fatal hepatic necrosis after halothane anesthesia in a boy with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis: a case report. 56 Jan 52
Besides lymphodenopathy and splenomegaly, hepatomegaly may also be detected in 25-50% of children with
juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
. This is particularly evident in patients with complete Still's syndrome. The hepatomegaly increases during relapse situations and disappears during remissions. Transient icterus, elevation of aminotransferases and delayed bromsulfalein excretion have been reported, particularly in patients with complete Still's syndrome, and indicate impairment of liver function. Liver biopsies have been performed only rarely and show nonspecific infiltrations of portal fields with lymphocytes and, in a few cases, "autoimmune"
hepatitis
and even cirrhosis with portal hypertension. Plasma cell
hepatitis
with affection of joints can be readily differentiated from
juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
: the synovitis is merely transiet and disappears with institution of steroid therapy. As in the adult, severe liver dysfunction leads to remission of arthritis. Amyloidosis should be considered in every case of long-lasting hepatomegaly.
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PMID:[Liver pathology in juvenile chronic polyarthritis]. 91 83
The prognosis of
juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
(
JRA
) is generally good, although premature death occurs in a subset of children. Secondary infections, chronic amyloidosis, and heart disease have been reported as common causes. Our experience indicates that
JRA
can also herald the development of a severe immune enteropathy. In the case presented, typical
JRA
was followed by fulminant
hepatitis
; skin rashes; recurrent, severe, watery diarrhea; malabsorption; and ultimately death. Biopsies of the small bowel exposed to the patient's serum revealed deposition of complement and immunoglobulins in the epithelium. Although not widely appreciated,
JRA
can herald a multisystem syndrome characterized by severe immune enteropathy.
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PMID:Fatal multisystem disease with immune enteropathy heralded by juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. 270 56
Immune complexes isolated from two patients with chronic non-A, non-B
hepatitis
, one patient with acute non-A, non-B
hepatitis
and one patient with
juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
were examined by means of a combined chromatographic and electrophoretic method. Both analyses showed the presence of complexes consisting of IgG, IgM, complement c1q factor and albumin; no antigen constituents were detected. The IgG-to-IgM ratio varied from 1:1 to 4:1, suggesting that one could be dealing with complexes of both IgG-IgM and IgG-IgG types. Moreover, the detectable presence of c1q factor might indicate that such complexes were capable of activating complement.
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PMID:Chromatographic and electrophoretic studies of immune complexes in non-A, non-B hepatitis. 313 83
A 26-year-old woman with debilitating
juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
was treated at a Mexican arthritis clinic with two unknown medications. She subsequently developed agranulocytosis and cholestatic
hepatitis
as an adverse reaction to these drugs, later identified as oxyphenbutazone and diazepam. The etiology of these drug-induced problems is reviewed, and the dangers of this unorthodox form of medical therapy are discussed.
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PMID:Agranulocytosis and hepatitis as a result of Mexican drug therapy. 669 43
We retrospectively studied 94 children with urticaria longer than six weeks in duration. The disease was equally distributed among the sexes and the following age subgroups (0-3.9 years, 4.0-7.9 years, 8.0-11.9 years and 12.0-15.9 years). A cause of the urticaria was identified or suspected in 15 of the patients. These included eight patients with cold urticaria, two with infection (
hepatitis
, sinusitis), two with food allergy, one patient with
juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
, one with arthralgia associated with a positive ANA and one with a low level of total hemolytic complement (CH50). Follow-up of a year of more on 52 patients revealed a median duration of urticarial symptoms of 16.0 months, with 58% of children becoming symptom free for six months or more, whereas the remaining 42% continued to have recurrent symptoms but without the development of an underlying serious illness. Results of the present study indicate that the etiology of chronic urticaria in childhood remains mostly undetermined but that the prognosis is generally favorable. However, one must consider an underlying infection or autoimmune disease as a potential etiology.
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PMID:Chronic urticaria in childhood: natural course and etiology. 688 5
High fever, spleen and lymph node enlargement, and joint pains that assumed the character of rheumatoid arthritis in the ensuing months were noted after a viral hepatitis episode in a 21-year-old woman. Serious anaemia and myocarditis also appeared when the picture was at its worst. A lymphoma was suspected, and the spleen and some abdominal lymph nodes were removed. These displayed signs of intense follicular reaction unaccompanied by atypia. The possibility that
juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
may be triggered by
hepatitis
is examined.
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PMID:[Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis appearing after hepatitis. Causal or casual relationship]. 738 9
The 60 kDa heat shock proteins (HSP 60) have been well conserved throughout evolution and are highly immunogenic. Cross-reactivity between bacterial and mammalian HSP 60 is considered a likely mechanism in the pathogenesis of autoimmune diseases. T cell and B cell reactivity to HSP 60 is found in patients with rheumatoid or
juvenile arthritis
, and the expression of HSP 60 in the inflamed joint is found to be increased. In this study the presence of HSP 60 was demonstrated in normal and inflamed lives. HSP 60 was found to be predominantly expressed in hepatocytes and Kupffer cells, and mainly localized in mitochondria. Heat stress in the form of a 1 h incubation at 42 degrees C increased HSP 60 expression. The expression of HSP 60 in chronic active hepatitis was found to be markedly increased, with predominant expression in areas of inflammatory infiltrates. This increased expression in the inflamed liver was found both in viral and autoimmune
hepatitis
. High expression of HSP 60 in chronic active hepatitis was entirely due to self (i.e. human) HSP 60; no additional bacterial HSP 60 could be detected. Increased expression of HSP 60 in chronic active hepatitis suggests that immune reactions to HSP 60 may play a role in the immunopathogenesis and perpetuation of chronic inflammatory liver disease.
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PMID:Expression of the 60 kDa heat shock protein in normal and inflamed liver. 790 91
Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis
(
JRA
) is a chronic, inflammatory, autoimmune disease of childhood. Methotrexate is an emerging antirheumatic drug in the pediatric population for disease refractory to conventional medications. While observations are encouraging, the toxic side effects can be potentially serious. Toxicity includes gastrointestinal intolerance, ulcerative stomatitis, chemical
hepatitis
, minor liver fibrosis, infection, hematologic suppression, acute pneumonitis, reversible oligospermia, and cirrhosis. The liver toxicities are of the greatest concern. If proper dosage and monitoring are followed, serious toxic effects can be prevented from occurring.
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PMID:Methotrexate use in juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. 845 Oct 58
Bone quality by quantitative ultrasound and fracture rate were assessed in 135 (64 males) children and adolescents aged 3-21 y with bone and mineral disorders such as chronic anticonvulsants or glucocorticoids treatment,
juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
, celiac disease, paucity of intrahepatic bile ducts, autoimmune
hepatitis
, genetic diseases, idiopathic juvenile osteoporosis, disuse osteoporosis, beta-thalassemia major, survivors of acute lymphoblastic leukemia, liver transplantation, calcium deficiency, and nutritional or X-linked hypophosphatemic rickets. Amplitude-dependent speed of sound through the distal end of the first phalangeal diaphysis of the last four fingers of the hand was measured by an ultrasound device. In the majority of patients cortical area to total area ratio by metacarpal radiogrammetry (n = 120) and lumbar bone mineral density (BMD) by dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (n = 99) were also assessed. In patients with X-linked hypophosphatemic rickets radial BMD by single-photon absorptiometry instead of lumbar BMD was measured. Mean values of amplitude-dependent speed of sound, cortical area to total area ratio, lumbar BMDarea, or lumbar BMD corrected for bone sizes estimated by a mathematical model (BMDvolume), as well as mean values of radial BMD in patients with X-linked hypophosphatemic rickets, expressed as z score, were significantly reduced (p < 0.0001) in comparison with their reference values (-1.7 +/- 1.0, -2.0 +/- 0.9, -3.0 +/- 1.3, -1.9 +/- 1.0, -2.7 +/- 0.7, respectively). A positive relationship was found between amplitude-dependent speed of sound and cortical area to total area ratio (r = 0.90, p < 0.0001), lumbar BMDarea (r = 0.62, p < 0.0001), or lumbar BMDvolume (r = 0.66, p < 0.0001). Fifty-two patients (38.5%) had suffered fractures in the 6 mo preceding the bone measurements, the radial distal metaphysis being the most frequent fracture site (28.8%). Mean values of amplitude-dependent speed of sound, cortical area to total area ratio, lumbar BMDarea, or lumbar BMDvolume, expressed as z score, of fractured patients were significantly lower (p < 0.0001) than those of fracture-free patients (-2.2 +/- 1.0 and -1.4 +/- 0.8, -2.6 +/- 0.9 and -1.7 +/- 0.7, -3.5 +/- 1.2 and -2.5 +/- 1.0, -2.5 +/- 1.0 and -1.3 +/- 0.7, respectively). Phalangeal quantitative ultrasound may be a useful method to assess bone quality and fracture risk in children and adolescents with bone and mineral disorders.
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PMID:Assessment of bone quality by quantitative ultrasound of proximal phalanges of the hand and fracture rate in children and adolescents with bone and mineral disorders. 1270 Mar 67
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