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Significados de juvenile rheumatoid em inglês
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Uso de juvenile rheumatoid em inglês
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As most of you know, Tyler is suffering from juvenilerheumatoid arthritis.
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Steere immediately noted that the individual cases resembled juvenilerheumatoid arthritis.
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A juvenilerheumatoid arthritis-like arthropathy has previously been documented in 12 patients with Down syndrome.
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U.S. regulators in April approved Orencia for use in children with moderate to severe juvenilerheumatoid arthritis.
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Still's was first described in children, and in pediatrics it's now known as systemic juvenilerheumatoid arthritis.
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Moreover, in patients with systemic juvenilerheumatoid arthritis, circulating IL-6 levels were negatively correlated with IGF-I levels.
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Janine Jones of Placentia, California, suffers from juvenilerheumatoid arthritis and a chronic pain disorder known as fibromyalgia.
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Enbrel was the first of the TNF blockers approved for children, winning clearance in 1999 for juvenilerheumatoid arthritis.
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Systemic juvenilerheumatoid art …
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Methotrexate may also be effective in children with resistant juvenilerheumatoid arthritis, but the supporting data are from uncontrolled trials.
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Systemic juvenilerheumatoid arthritis is a chronic inflammatory disorder characterized by markedly elevated circulating levels of IL-6 and stunted growth.
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In children, the clinical and biological picture often resembles that of septic arthritis and juvenilerheumatoid arthritis, which are more frequent.
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Thirty-four children with juvenilerheumatoid arthritis were studied for surrogate markers of increased nitric oxide (NO) production by spectrophotometry.
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Seven children with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus were found to have juvenilerheumatoid arthritis; six of these children had the polyarticular form of the disease.
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Adjustment in children with juvenilerheumatoid arthritis (JRA) has been evaluated most frequently by parental or teacher reports and with reference to disease severity.