Juvenile ankylosing spondylitis: the criteria approach

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Abstract

Juvenile ankylosing spondylitis (UAC) is a chronic progressive disease characterized by nonspecific clinical picture at the onset and late spine involvement. The article presents a clinical case of UAC progressed with migratory pain syndrome after an upper respiratory tract infection, early-onset spine lesions and ineffective therapy by non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in patient of 11 years old. The criteria approach to the diagnosis of UAC is discussed.

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M Y Volkov

Peoples Friendship University of Russia

Email: _de_@mail.ru
Department of pediatrics

M G Kantemirova

Peoples Friendship University of Russia

Email: kantemirova60@mail.ru
Department of pediatrics

T V Brilkova

Peoples Friendship University of Russia

Email: tertat72@rambler.ru
Department of pediatrics

A A Glazyrina

Morozovskaya children’s clinical city hospital

Email: glazyrina.a.a@rambler.ru

P S Rogatkin

Morozovskaya children’s clinical city hospital

Email: piter_r@mail.ru

D Y Ovsyannikov

Peoples Friendship University of Russia

Email: mdovsyannikov@yahoo.com
Department of pediatrics; Morozovskaya children’s clinical city hospital 4th Dobrininskiy ln., 1/9, Moscow, Russia, 119049

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Copyright (c) 2015 Волков М.Ю., Кантемирова М.Г., Брилькова Т.В., Глазырина А.А., Рогаткин П.С., Овсянников Д.Ю.

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