Age related clinical presentation and laboratory parameters in juvenile SLE: a Hungarian multicenter study

B Derfalvi,A Malik,M Kreko, K Pasti,T Tarr, G Marton, Zs Gyorke, B Mosdosi, Z Nyul, J Noll, I Csurke, F Harangi,Zs Balogh,I Orban,K Sevcic,E Kiss,R Kaposzta, B Szucs, S Turi, P Sallay, Gy Reusz,T Tulassay,AJ Szabo

Pediatric Rheumatology(2011)

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Results Female:Male ratio was 9:1 in both groups. The most common initial manifestations as butterfly rash occured in 60%/62%, cytopenias 60%/57%, kidney involvement 47%/43%, serositis 27%/23%, in the pre/postpubertal group. Arthritis was significantly more common in the older group (57%/77%). General symptomes like fever 47%/57%, weight loss 23%/30%, increased infection rate 20%/13% were also similar in the two age groups, as did ANA, anti-dsDNA, anti-Sm, anti-SSA, anti-SSB positivity and low C3 and C4 levels. Anti-RNP antibody was more common in the younger ages (33%/10%). Mean SLEDAI score was 12 in both groups. Zero SLICC damage index is significantly more common (68%/43%) in the older group after comparable follow-up period.
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Laboratory Parameter, Organ Involvement, Damage Index, General Symptomes, Damage Score
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