X-ray diagnosis of juvenile chronic oligoarthritis

Juvenile arthritis continues to be a serious diagnostic problem of pediatric rheumatology despite the improvement of clinical, immunological and instrumental methods of examination. Clinical heterogeneity, nonspecificity of instrumental picture and limited application of some examination methods acc...

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Main Authors: Aleksei N. Kozhevnikov, Nina A. Pozdeeva, Mikhail A. Konev, Olga N. Maricheva, Konstantin A. Afonichev, Gennadiy A. Novik
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Published: Siberian State Medical University (Tomsk) 2017-10-01
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Online Access:https://bulletin.ssmu.ru/jour/article/view/973
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author Aleksei N. Kozhevnikov
Nina A. Pozdeeva
Mikhail A. Konev
Olga N. Maricheva
Konstantin A. Afonichev
Gennadiy A. Novik
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Nina A. Pozdeeva
Mikhail A. Konev
Olga N. Maricheva
Konstantin A. Afonichev
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description Juvenile arthritis continues to be a serious diagnostic problem of pediatric rheumatology despite the improvement of clinical, immunological and instrumental methods of examination. Clinical heterogeneity, nonspecificity of instrumental picture and limited application of some examination methods account for the diagnostic difficulties of articular pathology in young children. Chronic oligoarthritis in young children presents a particular challenge due to a frequent vague onset and minimally symptomatic course which can result in a late diagnosis and a high risk of early disability. This paper identifies the problem of diagnosis of childhood arthropathy in relation to its informative value and the practical and clinical significance of basic instrumental methods of chronic arthritis visualization. Special attention is paid to particular roentgenologic features and interpretation of MR images in diagnosis of juvenile olighoarthritis. This article aims at systematizing and expanding the views of pediatricians and rheumatologists on the importance of radiography methods in the diagnosis of joint pathology in children.
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spelling doaj-art-8e42c38f677c48009dc01bbe0e6d6a9f2025-08-04T16:45:40ZengSiberian State Medical University (Tomsk)Бюллетень сибирской медицины1682-03631819-36842017-10-0116322423410.20538/1682-0363-2017-3-224-234725X-ray diagnosis of juvenile chronic oligoarthritisAleksei N. Kozhevnikov0Nina A. Pozdeeva1Mikhail A. Konev2Olga N. Maricheva3Konstantin A. Afonichev4Gennadiy A. Novik5The Turner Scientific and Research Institute for Children’s Orthopedics; Saint-Petersburg State Pediatric Medical UniversityThe Turner Scientific and Research Institute for Children’s OrthopedicsThe Turner Scientific and Research Institute for Children’s OrthopedicsThe Turner Scientific and Research Institute for Children’s OrthopedicsThe Turner Scientific and Research Institute for Children’s OrthopedicsSaint-Petersburg State Pediatric Medical UniversityJuvenile arthritis continues to be a serious diagnostic problem of pediatric rheumatology despite the improvement of clinical, immunological and instrumental methods of examination. Clinical heterogeneity, nonspecificity of instrumental picture and limited application of some examination methods account for the diagnostic difficulties of articular pathology in young children. Chronic oligoarthritis in young children presents a particular challenge due to a frequent vague onset and minimally symptomatic course which can result in a late diagnosis and a high risk of early disability. This paper identifies the problem of diagnosis of childhood arthropathy in relation to its informative value and the practical and clinical significance of basic instrumental methods of chronic arthritis visualization. Special attention is paid to particular roentgenologic features and interpretation of MR images in diagnosis of juvenile olighoarthritis. This article aims at systematizing and expanding the views of pediatricians and rheumatologists on the importance of radiography methods in the diagnosis of joint pathology in children.https://bulletin.ssmu.ru/jour/article/view/973juvenile oligoarthritischronic synovitisroentgen diagnostismrt
spellingShingle Aleksei N. Kozhevnikov
Nina A. Pozdeeva
Mikhail A. Konev
Olga N. Maricheva
Konstantin A. Afonichev
Gennadiy A. Novik
X-ray diagnosis of juvenile chronic oligoarthritis
Бюллетень сибирской медицины
juvenile oligoarthritis
chronic synovitis
roentgen diagnostis
mrt
title X-ray diagnosis of juvenile chronic oligoarthritis
title_full X-ray diagnosis of juvenile chronic oligoarthritis
title_fullStr X-ray diagnosis of juvenile chronic oligoarthritis
title_full_unstemmed X-ray diagnosis of juvenile chronic oligoarthritis
title_short X-ray diagnosis of juvenile chronic oligoarthritis
title_sort x ray diagnosis of juvenile chronic oligoarthritis
topic juvenile oligoarthritis
chronic synovitis
roentgen diagnostis
mrt
url https://bulletin.ssmu.ru/jour/article/view/973
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