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Query: UMLS:C0162316 (
iron deficiency anemia
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In the years 1891 and 1892 an extensive study was carried out to determine the health of Norwegian school children. It was the first of its kind in the country. 16 middle schools and secondary schools from different parts of the country participated. The large majority of the children were between 12 and 16 years old, most of them from the social middle class. The plan was to study each pupil three times, in December 1891, in May 1892, and in August 1892. A total of 2,457 examinations were performed amongst 930 boys and 1,340 among 616 girls. The average age of menarche was 14.3 years. Height and weight were of course much lower than for Norwegian children today, but compared favourably with the situation elsewhere in Europe at that time. The symptoms and signs of disease recorded were headache,
iron deficiency anaemia
, gastrointestinal complaints (mostly recurrent abdominal pain),
scoliosis
, epistaxis, varying nervous complaints and a few other disorders. As a result of the study it was decided to appoint school physicians to every school, and to improve the physical education of the pupils.
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PMID:[A study of health status of school children 100 years ago]. 782 42
The recent identification of tissue transglutaminase (tTG) as the autoantigen for celiac disease-associated anti-endomysial antibodies (EMA) has allowed the use of rapid immunoassay to detect the presence of autoantibodies, anti-tTG, in the serum of patients. In this study, we examined the prevalence of IgG or IgA anti-tTG in sera from patients with elevated levels of IgM rheumatoid factors, which are autoantibodies reactive with the Fc portion of IgG. We report here on four cases of anti-tTG positivity for patients with elevated IgM rheumatoid factor (RF) without evidence of celiac sprue. The study population consisted of 65 patients (26 men, 39 women; mean age, 49 years; range 4 - 92 years) with elevated RF (>20 U/ml ), and 23 healthy subjects (12 men, 11 women; mean age, 46 years; range, 21 - 54 years). IgG and IgA anti- tTG levels were detected using a commercially available ELISA kit (Immuno-Biological Laboratories, Germany). Out of 65 patients, one (1.5%) and three (4.6%) patients were positive for IgG and IgA anti-tTG antibodies, respectively, and this was a higher frequency than occurred in healthy subjects (0/23). The clinical features of the four cases positive for IgG or IgA anti-tTG were as follows: The first case (female, 63 yrs) positive for IgA anti-tTG antibody suffered from rheumatoid arthritis, type II diabetes mellitus,
iron deficiency anemia
and gastric indigestion without symptoms of malabsorption. She denied any gluten sensitivity on her diet. Her esophagogastroduodenoscopic biopsy showed mucosal atrophy with no elongated crypts or infiltration of inflammatory cells in the lamina propria. The remaining three cases positive for anti-tTG antibodies had interstitial pneumonia, a herniated lumbar disc, and mild
scoliosis
, respectively. They all denied any malabsorption symptoms or gluten sensitivity. Jejunal biopsy could not be performed in all four cases.
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PMID:Tissue transglutaminase autoantibodies in patients with IgM rheumatoid factors. 1551 14
The primary hypertrophic osteoarthropathy (pachydermoperiostosis) is a hereditary disease characterized by skin thickening (pachydermia), finger clubbing, and proliferation of periosteum (periostitis) with subperiosteal new bone formation. We describe the cases of two brothers of 30 and 24 years, who consulted due to bone pain, arthralgia and oligoarthritis. Pachydermia, hyperhidrosis, seborrhea, digital clubbing, periostosis and non-inflammatory effusions of the knees. The first had been diagnosed with juvenile idiopathic arthritis at age 15, while the youngest also presented with a thoracic
scoliosis
, hypertrophic gastritis,
iron deficiency anemia
and glucose intolerance by pancreatic endocrine dysfunction. In both patients, symptoms were controlled satisfactorily with etoricoxib (90mg/day) and risedronate (35mg/week).
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PMID:[Primary hypertrophic osteoarthropathy (pachydermoperiostosis). Report of two familial cases and literature review]. 2179 26