Infobox disease Name Juvenileidiopathicarthritis Image Caption DiseasesDB 12430 ICD10 ICD10 M 08 0 ... D001171 This article does not deal with the more general topic of childhood arthritis . Juvenileidiopathicarthritis JIA aka Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis JRA is the most common form of persistent ... mmpe sec04 ch034 ch034c.html title JuvenileIdiopathicArthritis JIA Joint Disorders Merck Manual ... , ref Dana D, Erstad S. JuvenileIdiopathicArthritis. bchealthguide.org. Available at http www.bchealthguide.org ... uses Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis as the primary entry, and uses chronic and idiopathic in alternate ... NT title Juvenileidiopathicarthritis journal Rheum Dis Clin North Am volume 33 pages 441 ... or muscle loss, and osteoporosis . ref cite web title Complications of JuvenileIdiopathicArthritis ... A title Genetic epidemiology of juvenileidiopathicarthritis journal Scand J Rheumatol volume 31 issue ..., and strength in juvenileidiopathicarthritis importance of disease severity and muscle deficits ..., Yang MH, Kuo ML, Huang JL title Comparison of soluble adhesion molecules in juvenileidiopathicarthritis ... with JuvenileIdiopathicArthritis journal Indian Pediatr volume 41 issue 10 pages 1035 1039 year ... RM title Medical treatment of juvenileidiopathicarthritis journal JAMA volume 294 issue 13 pages .... ref De Monte R, Rodger S, Jones F, Broderick S. Living with juvenileidiopathicarthritis children ... of splinting as perceived by the parents of children with juvenileidiopathicarthritis ... hoover Miller Hoover S. Juvenileidiopathicarthritis why do I have to hurt so much? J Infus Nurs ... and early employment needs of adolescents with juvenileidiopathicarthritis the occupational therapy ... the pre school years to the early teenage years. Prevalence Juvenileidiopathicarthritis affects ... OF TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT ISOLATED JUVENILEIDIOPATHICARTHRITIS IN CHILDREN WITH ORTHODONTIC ... DEFAULTSORT JuvenileIdiopathicArthritis Category Arthritis Category Pediatrics Category Rheumatology ... more details
gout Juvenileidiopathicarthritis Osteoarthritis Rheumatoid arthritis Septic arthritis Still s disease Joint pain can also be a symptom of other diseases. In this case, the arthritis is considered ...Distinguish arteritis Infobox disease Name Arthritis Image Arthrite rhumatoide.jpg Caption Hands affected by rheumatoid arthritis , an autoimmune form of arthritis Width 325 DiseasesDB 15237 ICD10 ICD10 ... eMedicineTopic arthritis MeshID D001168 Arthritis from Greek arthro , joint itis , inflammation plural .... ref http www.thefreedictionary.com arthritis thefreedictionary.com arthritis in turn citing The American ... Copyright 2005 ref There are over 100 different forms of arthritis. ref http www.healthline.com adamcontent arthritis Healthline ref ref http www.webmd.com osteoarthritis guide arthritis basics ... to the joint, infection of the joint, or age. Other arthritis forms are rheumatoid arthritis , psoriatic arthritis , and related autoimmune disorder autoimmune diseases . Septic arthritis is caused by joint infection . The major complaint by individuals who have arthritis is joint pain . Pain is often a constant and may be localized to the joint affected. The pain from arthritis is due to inflammation ... the main feature. Generally when a person has arthritis it means that they have one of these diseases ... Psoriatic arthritis Reactive arthritis Sarcoidosis TNF receptor associated periodic syndrome Wegener ... arthritis is an arthritis that does not fit into well known clinical disease categories, possibly being ... ulceration Regardless of the type of arthritis, the common symptoms for all arthritis disorders ... AAG arthritis.htm Arthritis The Nation s Most Common Cause of Disability Centers for disease ... medicine Tenderness Difficulty moving the joint It is common in advanced arthritis for significant ... These changes can also impact on life and social roles, such as community involvement. Disability Arthritis is the most common cause of disability in the USA. ref Arthritis The Nation s Most Common Cause ... more details
Idiopathic is an adjective used primarily in medicine meaning arising spontaneously or from an obscure or unknown cause . From Greek language Greek , idios one s own , pathos suffering , it means approximately a disease of its own kind . It is technically a term from nosology , the classification of disease. For some medical conditions, one or more causes are somewhat understood, but in a certain percentage of people with the condition, the cause may not be readily apparent or characterized. In these cases, the origin of the condition is said to be idiopathic. With some medical conditions, the medical community cannot establish a root cause for a large percentage of all cases for example, focal segmental glomerulosclerosis or ankylosing spondylitis , the majority of which are idiopathic ref name Daskalakis 2006 cite journal author Daskalakis N, Winn M title Focal and segmental glomerulosclerosis journal Cell Mol Life Sci volume 63 issue 21 pages 2506 11 year 2006 pmid 16952054 doi 10.1007 s00018 006 6171 y ref with other conditions, however, idiopathic cases account for a small percentage for example, pulmonary fibrosis . ref name MLP cite web title Medical Encyclopedia Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis work MedlinePlus url http www.nlm.nih.gov medlineplus ency article 000069.htm accessdate 2007 02 13 ref As medical and scientific advances are made with relation to a particular condition or disease, more root causes are discovered, and the percentage of cases designated as idiopathic decreases. Popular references In his book The Human Body , Isaac Asimov noted a comment about the term idiopathic made in the 20th edition of Stedman s Medical Dictionary A high flown term to conceal ignorance . ref name asimov 1963 cite book last Asimov first Isaac authorlink Isaac Asimov ... it s idiopathic the key words there being Cuddy and idiop sic , referencing the use of the term as a cover ... Reflist 2 Category Medical terms Category Nosology Category Idiopathic diseases ca Idiop tic de ... more details
Infobox Disease Name Juvenile Childhood Arthritis Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD10 M 08 m 05 ICD9 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID Childhood Arthritis JA also known as Juvenilearthritis is any form of arthritis or arthritis related conditions which affects individuals under the age of 16. ref name Arthritis Foundation JuvenileArthritis is a chronic , autoimmune disease affecting approximately 294 000 250 000 children and teens making juvenilearthritis one of the most common childhood diseases in the US. ref name Arthritis Foundation ref name American Academy Three classifications of juvenilearthritis exist juvenile rheumatoid arthritis JRA , juvenile chronic arthritis JCA , and juvenileidiopathicarthritis JIA of which, juvenile rheumatoid arthritis is the most common. ref name Disease Control Three main types of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis exit and classification ... and feet but many also affect the hips, neck, shoulders and jaw . ref name Arthritis Foundation ref name Disease Control Oligoarticular pauciarticular arthritis can be early or late onset and is the second type of arthritis affecting about 50 of children with juvenilearthritis. ref name Arthritis ... Systemic is the final classification of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis where 10 20 of children boys ... In most cases, juvenilearthritis is caused by the body attacking its own healthy cells and tissues ... Academy The treatment of juvenilearthritis may include medications , therapy , splints and in severe ... Reflist refs ref name Arthritis Foundation Arthritis Foundation. 2012 . JuvenileArthritis Face Sheet .... ref name Arthritis Foundation ref name American Academy Polyarticular arthritis is the first type of arthritis which affects about 30 40 of children and is more common in girls than boys. ref name Arthritis Foundation ref name American Academy ref name Disease Control ref name American College ... with positive anti nuclear antibodies ANA . ref name Arthritis Foundation ref name American Academy ... more details
Juvenile osteoporosis is osteoporosis in children and adolescents. Osteoporosis is rare in children and adolescents. When it occurs, it is usually secondary to some other condition, ref http www.childrenfirst.nhs.uk teens health conditions o osteoporosis juvenile.html Great Ormond Street factsheet ref e.g. osteogenesis imperfecta , rickets , eating disorders or arthritis . In some cases, there is no known cause and it is called idiopathicjuvenile osteoporosis . Idiopathicjuvenile osteoporosis usually goes away spontaneously. ref http www.niams.nih.gov Health Info Bone Bone Health Juvenilejuvenile osteoporosis.asp NIAMS page ref Also, child abuse should be suspected in recurring cases of bone fracture. Treatment for secondary juvenile osteoporosis focuses on treating any underlying disorder. References reflist Category Osteopathies Category Rare diseases medicine stub ... more details
Wiktionarypar juvenileJuvenile or The Juvenile may refer to Juvenile status, or minor law , prior to adulthood Juvenile delinquency Juvenile rapper born 1975 , American musician Young adult fiction Juvenile novel Any of Heinlein juveniles Juvenile film Juvenile film , a Japanese movie The Juvenile , a song by Jonas Berggren Juvenile organism North American Thoroughbred horse racing terminology horse racing terminology used to describe two year old horses Disambig de Juvenile Begriffskl rung ja pt Juvenile ... more details
twice as many women as men. Juvenilearthritis JA , which affects 300,000 children and can cause joint ... Association AHPA in 1980. The American JuvenileArthritis Organization AJAO was established in 1981 ...Primarysources date August 2007 Infobox Organization name Arthritis Foundation File Pic f48bc110 sm.jpg motto Take Control. We Can Help. image Arthritis Foundation building.JPG formation 1948 type Non ... of Directors website http www.arthritis.org www.arthritis.org The Arthritis Foundation is the largest national nonprofit organization solely dedicated to the prevention, control and cure of arthritis , the leading cause of disability in the United States. More than 100 different types of arthritis ... Info Juv Arthritis default.asp 1 ref of living life to its fullest. The Arthritis Foundation works ... information and programs that improve joint health and promote pain management. The Arthritis Foundation ... to help make living with arthritis easier. It also publishes the award winning lifestyle magazine, Arthritis Today . ref http www.athrtitistoday.org ref Through local offices nationwide, the Foundation ..., galas and other affairs. The Arthritis Foundation has been the world s largest nonprofit contributor to arthritis research since its founding in 1948, investing more than 400 million toward medical breakthroughs ... research to improve the lives of individuals and families affected by arthritis. Unacceptable pain, limitations & costs While many people mistakenly think of arthritis as an inevitable part of aging ... ages. Two thirds of people with arthritis are under the age of 65, ref http www.cdc.gov arthritis data statistics arthritis related stats.htm ref including 300,000 children. Arthritis can be severe, debilitating ... a million hospitalizations and more than 9,000 deaths. ref http www.cdc.gov arthritis data statistics arthritis related stats.htm ref Nearly 21 million adults report activity limitations due to arthritis. In fact, arthritis is a more frequent cause of activity limitation than heart disease , cancer ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Single Name The Juvenile Type Single Artist Ace of Base Album Da Capo Ace of Base album Da Capo Cover thejuvenile.jpg Released Start date 2002 Length 3 30 Genre Pop music Pop Label Mega Records Last single Beautiful Morning br 2002 This single The Juvenile br 2002 Next single Unspeakable song Unspeakable br 2002 The Juvenile is a song by Jonas Joker Berggren of Ace of Base . It was recorded as the second single from their album Da Capo Ace of Base album Da Capo in Germany released December 9, 2002. It was originally written in 1995, as the proposed theme song to the 1995 James Bond film GoldenEye , but Arista Records pulled the band out of the project. The song was then re written as The Juvenile and still released as a single. The chorus of the song is very similar to the original version, just with a different line the juvenile instead of the goldeneye . Charts class wikitable sortable align left Chart align center Peak br position align left Media Control Charts German Singles Chart align center 78 Track listing CD single 2002 065 858 2 The Juvenile 3 44 What s the Name of the Game 3 02 Don t Stop 3 48 Hey Darling German Album Version 3 16 Ace of Base DEFAULTSORT Juvenile, The Category Ace of Base songs Category 2002 singles ru The Juvenile ... more details
Infobox disease Name Rheumatoid arthritis Image Rheumatoid Arthritis.JPG Caption A hand affected by rheumatoid arthritis DiseasesDB 11506 ICD10 ICD10 M 05 m 05 ICD10 M 06 m 05 ICD9 ICD9 714 ICDO OMIM 180300 ... article 808419 MeshID D001172 Rheumatoid arthritis RA is a chronic, systemic disease systemic inflammation ... arthritis can also produce diffuse inflammation in the lung s, membrane around the heart pericardium ... in subcutaneous tissue . Although the cause of rheumatoid arthritis is unknown, autoimmunity plays ... disease . About 1 of the world s population is afflicted by rheumatoid arthritis, women three times ... recognized description of rheumatoid arthritis was made in 1800 by Dr. Augustin Jacob Landr Beauvais 1772 1840 of Paris. ref name Landre1800 Signs and symptoms While rheumatoid arthritis primarily affects ... 15 25 of individuals with rheumatoid arthritis. ref name pmid12860726 cite journal author Turesson C ... arthritis incidence trends and risk factors over 46 years journal Ann. Rheum. Dis. volume ... methotrexate or osteoporosis from corticosteroids. Joints File Rheumatoid arthritis joint.gif thumb A diagram showing how rheumatoid arthritis affects a joint The arthritis of joints known as synovitis ... of function. ref name Majithia2007 cite journal author Majithia V, Geraci SA title Rheumatoid arthritis ... doi 10.1016 j.amjmed.2007.04.005 ref Rheumatoid arthritis typically manifests with signs of inflammation ... inflammatory problems of the joints, often referred to as osteoarthritis or wear and tear arthritis. In arthritis of non inflammatory causes, signs of inflammation and early morning stiffness are less ... arthritis. ref cite web url http pn.lifehugger.com doc 459 An approach to Early Arthritis title Jijith Krishnan,Document on Rhuematoid arthritis publisher Pn.lifehugger.com date accessdate March 3 ... of rheumatoid arthritis. It is a type of inflammatory reaction known to pathologists as a necrotizing ... arthritis. Rarely, these can occur in internal organs or at diverse sites on the body. Several forms ... more details
A seronegative arthritis is an arthritis that is distinguished from rheumatoid arthritis due the absence of rheumatoid factor Rf factor . Contrasting with rheumatoid arthritis The seronegative arthritis family is differentiated from rheumatoid arthitis in many ways. Namely, rheumatoid arthritis is prevalent in the female population, whereas seronegative arthritis is more frequently seen in males. ref name NYU cite news url http www.med.nyu.edu medicine rheumatology patient conditions sero neg arth.html title Seronegative arthritis author New York University date April 26, 2010 ref Types of seronegative arthritis The following are types of seronegative arthritis that can be describes as Rf factor negative ref name NYU Psoriatic arthritis Reactive arthritis aka Reiter s syndrome Enteropathic arthritis Ankylosing spondylitis Undifferentiated seronegative arthritis Treatment The following are adequate treatments for seronegative arthritis ref name NYU NSAIDS such as meloxicam DMARDS such as methotrexate References reflist External links http www.hopkins arthritis.org ask the expert clinical 020002 what is seronegative arthritis 1127.html Johns Hopkins Arthritis Centre http www.med.nyu.edu medicine rheumatology patient conditions sero neg arth.html NYU Department of Rheumatology Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue Inflammation Category Arthritis Category Inflammations Category Rheumatology Category Skeletal disorders ... more details
Disambig Viral arthritis poultry a Avian reovirus reovirus infection of chicken s and turkey . Caprine arthritis and encephalitis a retrovirus infection of goat s. Category Veterinary medicine Category Viral diseases ... more details
Refimprove date June 2007 Arthritis Care is the UK s largest Charitable organization charity dedicated to supporting people with arthritis registered charity nos 206563, SC038693 . It is a user led organisation which means people with arthritis are at the heart of its work they form its membership, are involved ... information and support on a range of issues related to living with arthritis. Arthritis Care campaigns locally and nationally to make sure people with arthritis have access to treatments and services. In the UK Arthritis currently affects almost three in ten men and women over the age of 55. ref ... ref Arthritis Care has three national offices Scotland , Northern Ireland and Wales and three regional ... by an office in London . Arthritis Care s current chief execuive is Neil Betteridge. Image ACLOGO RGB web 1 .JPG right thumb Arthritis care Services Arthritis Care provides clear and accurate information about arthritis. Its helplines team offers practical, confidential support backed up by a wealth of useful publications, including Arthritis News, its bi monthly magazine. Arthritis Care s website ... living with arthritis through online forums and other interactive means. Arthritis Care runs a range ... their arthritis and dramatically improve their quality of life. Arthritis Care puts people with arthritis ... Arthritis Care in 1980. Bowen s awareness of the needs of people with arthritis began when, at the age of 19, he was diagnosed with ankylosing spondylitis inflammatory arthritis primarily affecting the spine . Meeting other young people with arthritis, during long stays in hospital, opened Bowen ... Asher became president of Arthritis Care in 2003. She has generously given her time to represent ... to playing an active role in the charity and enjoys having the opportunity to meet people with arthritis and discuss the issues that affect them. In addition to her position with Arthritis Care ... involved with Arthritis Care for over twenty years. In addition to his charitable work, the duke is best ... more details
Orphan date October 2008 Shoulder arthritis can be one of three types of arthritis in the glenohumeral joint of the shoulder. The glenohumeral joint is a ball and socket joint, which relies on cartilage to move smoothly and to operate normally. Forms Shoulder arthritis is a clinical condition in which the joint that connects the ball of the arm bone humeral head to the shoulder blade socket glenoid has damaged or worn out cartilage. Normally the ends of the bone are covered with hyaline articular cartilage, a surface so smooth that the friction at the joint is less than that of an ice skate on ice. In arthritis, this cartilage is progressively lost, exposing the bone beneath. Shoulder arthritis is characterized by pain, stiffness, and loss of function and often by a grinding on shoulder motion. http www.orthop.washington.edu roughshoulder One of the three forms of shoulder arthritis is osteoarthritis . Osteoarthritis is the gradual wearing down of the joint cartilage that occurs predominantly in elderly people, and sometimes as the result of overuse in athletes. Post traumatic arthritis ... of a car accident or after repeated trauma. Rheumatoid arthritis is a disease where the body .... Symptoms The main symptom of shoulder arthritis is pain this is due to the grinding of the bones ... and is worse with motion. People with shoulder arthritis will also experience moderate to severe .... Diagnosis Diagnosis is simple usually the doctor can tell if you have shoulder arthritis by your symptoms ... arthritis is usually aimed at reducing pain there is no way to replace lost cartilage except through ... arthritis can involve the doctor giving injections directly into the shoulder, or even shoulder surgery. For patients with severe shoulder arthritis that does not respond to non operative treatment ... reduce swelling. For shoulder arthritis, cryotherapy is a sling that would fit over the shoulder and, with the use ... Arthritis ... more details
Idiopathic hypoglycemia is, literally, a medical condition in which the glucose level in the blood blood glucose is abnormally low due to an undeterminable cause. This is considered an incomplete and unsatisfactory medical diagnosis diagnosis by physicians and is rarely used by endocrinologist s, as it implies an unfinished diagnostic evaluation. In general, the more severe the hypoglycemia and the more clearly it is proven, the less likely it is to remain idiopathic . Idiopathic hypoglycemia can also be a synonym for reactive hypoglycemia or for hypoglycemia that is not diagnosed by a physician and does not fulfill the Whipple triad criteria. A more precise term for that condition is idiopathic postprandial syndrome . See also Hyperinsulinism References cite journal last Perry first Julian C. last2 Bourne first2 Blanche last3 Lester Henry first3 W. year 1957 month January title Idiopathic Hypoglycemia in Childhood Report of a Case journal Journal of the National Medical Association volume 49 issue 1 pages 29 32 issn 0027 9684 pmid 13385682 pmc 2641125 postscript . Category Disorders of endocrine pancreas endocrine disease stub pt Hipoglicemia idiop tica ... more details
Infobox disease Name Psoriatic arthritis Image Psoriatic arthritis2010.JPG Caption Severe psoriatic arthritis ... MeshID D015535 Image Psoriatic arthritis fingers ar1934 1.gif thumb Magnetic resonance imaging Magnetic resonance images of the fingers in psoriatic arthritis. Shown are T1 weighted a pre contrast and b ... probable enthesitis inflammation of a tendon insertion . Image Psoriatic arthritis ankle ar1934 ... arthritis. a Short tau inversion recovery STIR image, showing high signal intensity at the Achilles ... short thin arrows . Psoriatic arthritis also arthritis psoriatica , arthropathic psoriasis or psoriatic arthropathy is a type of inflammation inflammatory arthritis ref name Fitz2 cite book author ... title About psoriatic arthritis accessdate 2008 08 31 url http www.psoriasis.org about psa postscript None ref Psoriatic arthritis is said to be a seronegative arthritis seronegative spondyloarthropathy ... Common symptoms of psoriatic arthritis include Pain, swelling, or stiffness in one or more ... arthritis may remain mild, or may progress to more destructive joint disease. Periods of active disease ... wide association study of psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis including HLA B27 . ref name pmid18369459 ... A genome wide association study of psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis identifies new disease loci ... of psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis journal Ann. Rheum. Dis. volume 64 issue Suppl 2 pages ii37 9 ... psoriatic arthritis. Symptoms of psoriatic arthritis may closely resemble other diseases, including rheumatoid arthritis . A rheumatologist a doctor specializing in diseases affecting the joints ... arthritis. Factors that contribute to a diagnosis of psoriatic arthritis include Psoriasis in the patient, or a family history of psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis. A negative test result for Rheumatoid factor , a blood factor associated with rheumatoid arthritis. Arthritis symptoms in the distal ... of rheumatoid arthritis. Ridging or pitting of fingernails or toenails onycholysis , which ... more details
Infobox Disease Name Septic arthritis Image Caption DiseasesDB 29523 ICD10 ICD10 M 00 m 00 ICD10 M 03 ... orthoped 438 MeshID D001170 Septic arthritis is the purulent invasion of a joint by an infection infectious agent which produces arthritis . ref DorlandsDict one 000008993 septic arthritis ref ... topic.do?topicKey ppDv.6R7 5jRTk archivedate 2008 06 11 ref Septic arthritis is considered a medical ... spread to other parts of the body. Terminology The term suppurative arthritis is a near synonym for septic arthritis. Suppurative refers to the production of pus , without necessarily implying sepsis . ICD 10 uses the term pyogenic arthritis . Pyogenic also refers to the production of pus. Reactive arthritis refers to arthritis caused by an immune consequence of an infection, but not directly attributable to the infection itself. The usual etiology of septic arthritis is bacteria l, but virus viral ... LH, Espinoza LR title Fungal arthritis journal Ann. Rheum. Dis. volume 51 issue 5 pages 690 7 year ...?view long&pmid 1616344 ref arthritis occur occasionally. A broader term is infectious arthritis , which describes arthritis caused by any infectious organism. ref DorlandsDict one 000008977 infectious arthritis ref Viruses can cause arthritis, ref name pmid10411381 cite journal author Ytterberg SR title Viral arthritis journal Curr. Opin. Rheumatol. volume 11 issue 4 pages 275 80 year 1999 month ... be hard to determine if the arthritis is directly due to the virus or if the arthritis is reactive ... ref Septic suppurative arthritis and bacterial arthritis are sometimes considered equivalent, but there are exceptions. For example, Borrelia burgdorferi can cause infectious arthritis, but is not associated with suppurative arthritis. ref name isbn0 7216 0187 1 Etiology Bacteria are carried by the bloodstream ... found to cause septic arthritis are Staphylococcus aureus the most common cause in adults Streptococcus ... of septic arthritis in a single UK Health District 1982 1991 journal Ann. Rheum. Dis. volume ... more details
Infobox disease Name Reactive arthritis br small Reiter s Syndrome small Image Feet Reiters syndrome.jpg ... DiseasesDB 29524 MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj med eMedicineTopic 1998 MeshName Arthritis, Reactive MeshNumber C01.539.100.500 Reactive arthritis Reiter s syndrome or Reiter s arthritis , is classified ... trigger the disease. ref cite web title Reactive Arthritis Reiter s Syndrome author Mayo Staff publisher ... arthritis DS00486 ref Reiter s syndrome has symptoms similar to various other conditions collectively known as arthritis . By the time the patient presents with symptoms, oftentimes the trigger infection ... cause difficult. The manifestations of Reactive arthritis include the following triad of symptoms an inflammatory arthritis of large joints including commonly the knee and the back due to involvement ... non infectious inflammatory arthritis combined with urethritis in men, or cervicitis in women. Reactive arthritis is an seronegative arthritis RF seronegative , HLA B27 linked spondyloarthropathy ... vaccine used for bladder instillation in treating bladder CIS tumour can trigger Reactive Arthritis ... can exacerbate the condition. Reactive arthritis most commonly strikes individuals aged 20 40 years ... risk of developing reactive arthritis as well. Name The commonly accepted term for reactive arthritis ... utilize reactive arthritis but the condition is also known as arthritis urethritica , venereal arthritis ... for the term Reiter s Syndrome to be abandoned and renamed reactive arthritis . In 2009 the campaign ... , salpingitis and or vulvovaginitis in women. The arthritis that follows usually affects the large ... arthritis and about 75 of men with enteric reactive arthritis. Conjunctivitis and uveitis can include ... early in the course of reactive arthritis, and symptoms may come and go. Roughly 20 to 40 percent ..., some individuals with reactive arthritis develop mouth ulcers that come and go. In some ... similar to those of the Crohn s disease . About 10 percent of the people with reactive arthritis ... more details
Italic title Infobox journal title Arthritis & Rheumatism cover editor Joan M. Bathon discipline Rheumatology abbreviation Arthritis Rheum. publisher John Wiley & Sons country frequency 12 year history 1958 present openaccess Optional OnlineOpen license impact 8.435 impact year 2009 website http www3.interscience.wiley.com journal 76509746 home link1 link1 name link2 link2 name JSTOR OCLC 01514332 LCCN 59037291 CODEN ARHEAW ISSN 0004 3591 eISSN 1529 0131 boxwidth Arthritis & Rheumatism is a peer review peer reviewed medical journal covering the natural history, pathophysiology, treatment, and outcome of the rheumatism rheumatic diseases . It is an official journal of the American College of Rheumatology External links Official http onlinelibrary.wiley.com journal 10.1002 28ISSN 291529 0131 http www.rheumatology.org American College of Rheumatology Category Publications established in 1958 Category John Wiley & Sons academic journals Category Monthly journals Category English language journals Category Rheumatology journals med journal stub ... more details
Arthritis is inflammation in the joints or area of the body where two bones come together. Joints are responsible for the movement of body parts. It is a condition that can be experienced all over the body or in a specific area. The types range from those related to wear and tear of cartilage , such as osteoarthritis to those associated with inflammation resulting from an overactive immune system, such as rheumatoid arthritis. ref name Arthritis Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment Information on MedicineNet.com http www.medicinenet.com arthritis article.htm Arthritis Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment Information on MedicineNet.com , Retrieved on 2010 01 22. ref The one part of the body that is most affected by arthritis is the knee and it can suffer from both rheumatoid or osteoarthritis. Rheumatoid arthritis of the knee See Rheumatoid arthritis Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic ... name Rheumatoid Arthritis Mayoclinic.com http www.mayoclinic.com health rheumatoid arthritis DS00020 Rheumatoid Arthritis Mayoclinic.com , Retrieved on 2010 01 22. ref This form of arthritis is the most ... 01 22. ref It affects approximately 16 million people. The majority of arthritis cases involving the knee are osteoarthritic cases. Causes It is not always sure why arthritis of the knee develops. Most ... malformed and may contain defective cartilage. Having gout, rheumatoid arthritis, Paget s disease of bone Paget s disease of bone or septic arthritis can increase your risk of developing osteoarthritis ... flat feet, the results showed that they had almost double the rate of knee arthritis when compared ... are often effective in reducing pain and improving function. ref name Arthritis of the Knee American Academy of Orthopaetic Surgeons http orthoinfo.aaos.org topic.cfm?topic a00212 Arthritis of the Knee ... braces can be used. In most cases, the arthritis is centered on a single side of the knee, so braces ... Aging associated diseases Category Arthritis Category Inflammations Category Rheumatology Category ... more details
Idiopathic osteosclerosis is a condition which may be found around the roots of a tooth . It is usually painless and found during routine radiograph s. It appears as a radiopaque light area around a tooth, usually a premolar or Molar tooth molar . There is no sign of inflammation of the tooth. Definition Focal radiodensity of the jaw which is NOT inflammatory, dysplastic, neoplastic or a manifestation of a systemic disease. This is common and affects 5 of the population, usually seen in teens and those in their 20 s. Typically asymptomatic and is an incidental finding on a radiograph. Radiology Well defined, rounded or triangular radiodensity, that is uniformly opaque. There is no lucent component. Found near the root apex or in the inter radicular area. Rood resorption and tooth movement are rare. Diagnosis Usual diagnosis is via radiograph, patient history, biopsy is rarely needed. Periodic follow ups should included additional radiographs that show minimal growth or regression. Treatment No treatment is necessary. References reflist Kahn, Michael A. Basic Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology. Volume 1. 2001. Category Oral pathology disease stub ... more details
No footnotes date April 2009 Infobox disease Name Juvenile dermatomyositis Image Dermatomyositis4.jpg Caption Juvenile dermatomyositis ICD10 ICD10 M 33 0 m 30 ICD9 ICD9 710.3 Juvenile dermatomyositis JDM is an idiopathic inflammatory myopathy IMM of presumed autoimmune dysfunction resulting in muscle weakness among other complications. It manifests itself in children it is the pediatric counterpart of dermatomyositis . In JDM, the body s immune system attacks blood vessels throughout the body, causing inflammation called vasculitis . In the United States , the incidence rate of JDMS is approximately 2 3 cases per million children per year.The UK incidence is believed to be between 2 3 per million children per year, with some difference between ethnic groups. The sex ratio Female Male is approximately 2 1. Other Idiopathic inflammatory myopathies include juvenile polymyositis PM and juvenile inclusion body myositis IBM , which are extremely rare and are not as common in children as in adults. Cause The underlying cause of JDM is unknown. It most likely has a genetics genetic component, as other auto immune disease tend to run in the families of patients. The disease is usually triggered by a condition that causes immune system activity that does not stop as it should, but the trigger is almost certainly not the cause in most cases. Common triggers include immunization s, infection ... survey of the diagnostic criteria for juvenile dermatomyositis JDM journal Rheumatology Oxford ... cite journal author Feldman BM, Rider LG, Reed AM, Pachman LM title Juvenile dermatomyositis and other idiopathic inflammatory myopathies of childhood journal Lancet volume 371 issue 9631 pages 2201 ... Association http www.arthritis.org conditions diseasecenter jdms.asp Arthritis Foundation Website http www.juveniledermatomyositis.org.uk Juvenile Dermatomyositis Research Group Systemic connective tissue disorders DEFAULTSORT Juvenile Dermatomyositis Category Pediatrics Category Systemic ... more details
Infobox disease Name Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis Image Pulmon fibrosis.PNG Caption Extensive lung fibrosis ... ICDO OMIM 178500 MedlinePlus 000069 eMedicineSubj radio eMedicineTopic 873 MeshID D011658 Idiopathic ..., du Bois RM title Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis cryptogenic fibrosing alveolitis journal Clin. Exp. Med ... 3 url ref or Idiopathic Fibrosing Interstitial Pneumonia is a Chronic medicine chronic , progressive .... By definition, the term is used only when the cause of the pulmonary fibrosis is unknown idiopathic .... ref name pmid18366757 cite journal author Meltzer EB, Noble PW title Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis ... cgi content full 161 2 646 title Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis Diagnosis and Treatment ... Pardo title Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis prevailing and evolving hypotheses about its pathogenesis ... , TERT , and TERC . ref OMIM 178500 ref Classification Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis is one specific presentation of idiopathic interstitial pneumonia IIP , which is in turn a type of interstitial ... Classification of the Idiopathic Interstitial Pneumonias journal American Journal of Respiratory ... of idiopathic interstitial pneumonias include non specific interstitial pneumonia NSIP , desquamative ... histiocytosis, asbestosis and collagen vascular diseases such as scleroderma and rheumatoid arthritis .... ref name CBC juvenile lung failure cite news url http www.cbc.ca news canada ottawa story 2011 12 ... failure date 7 December 2011 ref ref name YOR juvenile lung failure http www.yourottawaregion.com ... arthritis and scleroderma systemic sclerosis may be difficult to distinguish from IPF. Other ..., Qi Long, Susan Murray, Vibha N. Lama, Steven E. Gay, and Fernando J. Martinez title Idiopathic ... ref Based on this evidence, the 2002 ATS ERS Multidisciplinary Consensus Statement on the Idiopathic ... pneumonia UIP . UIP most often represents idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis . H&E stain . Autopsy specimen ... Current perspectives on the treatment of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis journal Proceedings of the American ... more details
Multiple issues cleanup August 2009 refimprove August 2009 orphan January 2010 File Juvenile Cellulitis.JPG thumb Frame Puppy with juvenile cellulitis at 7 weeks old. For more information on this puppy , please view the authors blog at http puppy strangles.blogspot.com Juvenile cellulitis is a disease of dog s. Symptoms include dermatitis , lethargy , Depression mood depression and lameness . When puppies are first presented with what appears to be staphylococcal pyoderma , juvenile cellulitis, a relatively rare condition, may not be considered. ref name Hutchings 2009 cite web last Hutchings first S.M. authorlink coauthors title The canadian veterinary journal work publisher date url http www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov articlerender.fcgi?artid 340152 format doi accessdate August 2009 ref It is also known as Puppy Glad Decease , Puppy Strangles and Juvenile Pyoderma . Citation needed date January 2010 Symptoms Symptoms of juvenile cellulitis are dermatitis of the face, otitis externa , regional lymphadenopathy , lethargy, depression and limb lameness. It is common for symptoms to appear after the puppy s initial vaccination at about 6 weeks of age. Puppies with juvenile cellulitis are quiet, alert and responsive. Investigation into the limb lameness will reveal no abnormalities. Tests on the puppy s ears will reveal no ear mites. Heart and respiratory rates remain within normal range. As the condition worsens many papules become visible on both pinnae. Small pimples begin to develop ..., as in this case. Pyrexia, anorexia, and sterile suppurative arthritis, manifesting as joint ... may also be seen. ref name Hutchings 2009 Causes The cause of juvenile cellulitis is unknown. ref ... cytologic and histopathologic evaluations. Cytologic examination of papulopustular lesions of juvenile .... Cytological analysis of joint fluid often reveals sterile suppurative arthritis. ref name ... references DEFAULTSORT Juvenile Cellulitis Category Dog diseases ... more details
Image Wiki pre op.jpg thumb right 150 radiography X ray image of an Idiopathic scoliosis The neuromechanics of idiopathic scoliosis is about the bone s, muscles and joints changes in people having a spinal ... reasons. The idiopathic scoliosis accounts for 80 90 of scoliosis cases. Its pathogenesis is unknown. ref Estrogen receptor polymorphism, estrogen content and idiopathic scoliosis in human A possible ... segmentation and morphoanatomy analysis of the vestibular system in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis .... ref Cortical representation of hand and paraspinal muscles in patients with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis ..., idiopathic scoliosis being more frequent in certain families, it is suspected to be transmitted ... in the progression of idiopathic scoliosis through their roles in bone formation , growth, maturation ... as etiologic factors in idiopathic scoliosis, although these are perhaps results rather than causes. ref name x Do estrogens impact adolescent idiopathic scoliosis? Dominique Leboeuf, Kareen Letellier ... are used to foresee the idiopathic scoliosis curve progression. However, the relative importance of each ... idiopathic scoliosis Hee Kit Wong, Ken Jin Tan, 2010. ref The earlier the scoliosis appears, the more likely it will progress. Though it is recommended that idiopathic scoliotic people should practice .... Age Idiopathic scoliosis can appear at different ages. Infantile idiopathic scoliosis that appear from the birth to 3 years old, account for 0.5 of idiopathic scoliosis. Juvenileidiopathic scoliosis that appear from the 4 to 10 years old, account for 10.5 of idiopathic scoliosis. Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis that appear after the age of 10 years, account for 89 of idiopathic scoliosis. ref Pathogenesis of Idiopathic Scoliosis Revisited William E. Stehbens, 2003. ref From these statistics, it seems that individuals are at highest risk of developing idiopathic scoliosis during adolescence ... per week, idiopathic scoliosis has been observed among 10 of tennis players, 16 of young swimming ... more details
Multiple issues globalize December 2010 cleanup January 2008 refimprove February 2010 A juvenile court ... that Beginning around 35 years ago, increases in violent juvenile crime permitted judges to transfer juveniles to adult criminal courts. No national data exist on the number of juvenile offenders ... between a juvenile court and an adult court in England is that the juvenile court has a much wider jurisdiction in terms of the offenses it can try. It can deal with a juvenile for any offense except .... ref Encyclopaedia Britannica. Crime and Punishment. Treatment of juvenile offenders. Reformatory movement. ref Scope and range Juvenile court is a special court or department of a trial court which ... of their parents. The normal age of these defendants is under 18, but juvenile court does not have jurisdiction in cases in which minors are charged as adults. The procedure in juvenile court is not always ... in sentencing juvenile offenders to prison, with transfer to state prison upon reaching adulthood ... of control is a problem, the juvenile court may seek out foster homes for the juvenile, treating the child as a ward of the court. ref http dictionary.law.com Default.aspx?selected 1090 ref A juvenile ..., taking over from the previous juvenile courts the responsibility for dealing with children and young ... as a juvenile defendant. In New York and North Carolina , however, the minimum age at which ... of the crime. In Kent v. United States 1966 , the United States Supreme Court held that a juvenile must be afforded due process rights, specifically that a waiver of jurisdiction from a juvenile court ... February 4, 2010. ref The U.S. Supreme Court held, in 1967, that children accused in a juvenile ... age from which a child is accountable in the juvenile court system this varies between states, with many setting 10 as the minimum. ref cite web url http criminal.findlaw.com crimes juvenile justice when ... 31 ref Not all minors who commit a crime are committed to juvenile or adult court. A police officer ... more details