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View article: A study of classification criteria for a diagnosis of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
A study of classification criteria for a diagnosis of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis Open
Criteria for the classification of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis were analyzed in a detailed database of 250 children in order to assess the accuracy of diagnosis and validity of onset types and course subtypes. A number of conclusions hav…
View article: Immunogenetic studies of juvenile dermatomyositis
Immunogenetic studies of juvenile dermatomyositis Open
Typing for HLA‐A and ‐B antigens was performed on 87 children with definite juvenile dermatomyositis (JDMS). A significantly increased frequency of HLA‐B8 (estimated relative risk = 2.8, P c < 0.01) was observed among White patients, but n…
View article: Different HLA-D associations in adult and juvenile rheumatoid arthritis.
Different HLA-D associations in adult and juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. Open
HLA-D typing was performed in 126 patients with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. HLA-DW4, the antigen found in previous studies to characterize adult rheumatoid arthritis, had a significantly lower frequency in children with arthritis than i…
View article: The effect of 7S and 19S antibodies on the primary response to Salmonella typhi antigens.
The effect of 7S and 19S antibodies on the primary response to Salmonella typhi antigens. Open
The effect of IgM and IgG antibodies on the primary response to Salmonella typhi antigen has been studied. IgG antibodies given before antigenic challenge or combined with antigen in antibody excess profoundly suppressed the formation of a…
View article: RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN URINARY HYDROXYPROLINE AND GROWTH*
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN URINARY HYDROXYPROLINE AND GROWTH* Open
Beginning with the report of Ziff, Kibrick, Dresner, and Gribetz (2), evidence accumulated in recent years has indicated that urinary hydroxyproline excretion reflects collagen metabolism, since collagen is the only protein in the body tha…