The other side of the coin: Uveitis in patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis

Nilüfer Tekgöz, E. Çelikel, F. Aydın, Z. Ekici Tekin, T. Kurt, Müge Sezer, Vildan Güngörer, Cüneyt Karagöl, Serkan Coşkun, M. Kaplan, Nimet Öner, M. C. Polat, Serkan Özmen, S. Sezer, B. Acar
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Objective: Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) is a childhood rheumatic disease that causes joint inflammation and tissue damage. Non-infectious uveitis is the most common extra-articular manifestation of JIA.The aim of this study is to evaluate the risk factors that play a role in occurrence and recurrence of uveitis and, to determine the relationship between arthritis and uveitis activity in patients with JIA. Material and Methods: This retrospective, cross sectional study included JIA patients with/without uveitis from a referral center in Turkey. The Juvenile Arthritis Disease Activity Score was used to evaluate the disease activity and calculated for arthritis and uveitis separately. Results: Uveitis was seen in 26 (13.3%) of 195 JIA patients. Of 26 JIA associated uveitis (JIA-U) patients, 19 (73%) had an oligoarticular subtype. The median age at diagnosis of JIA with uveitis was younger than without uveitis (p=0.015). Oligoarticular JIA was found to be associated with recurrence of uveitis (p=0.021). The occurrence age of arthritis and uveitis was significantly younger in patients with recurrent uveitis (p=0.041, p=0.002, respectively). The median JADAS27 score at the onset of uveitis was lower in the recurrent group (p=0.038). Conclusion: Early age is a significant risk factor for occurrence and recurrence of uveitis. It is important to remember that, during the disease course, patients with low disease activity may also develop uveitis.
硬币的另一面:青少年特发性关节炎患者的葡萄膜炎
目的:幼年特发性关节炎(JIA)是一种引起关节炎症和组织损伤的儿童风湿性疾病。非感染性葡萄膜炎是JIA最常见的关节外表现。本研究的目的是评估影响葡萄膜炎发生和复发的危险因素,并确定JIA患者关节炎与葡萄膜炎活动度之间的关系。材料和方法:本回顾性横断面研究纳入了来自土耳其转诊中心的伴有/不伴有葡萄膜炎的JIA患者。使用青少年关节炎疾病活动性评分来评估疾病活动性,并分别计算关节炎和葡萄膜炎。结果:195例JIA患者中有26例(13.3%)出现葡萄膜炎。在26例JIA相关性葡萄膜炎(JIA- u)患者中,19例(73%)为少关节亚型。JIA合并葡萄膜炎的中位年龄小于未合并葡萄膜炎的中位年龄(p=0.015)。少关节JIA与葡萄膜炎复发相关(p=0.021)。复发性葡萄膜炎患者关节炎和葡萄膜炎的发病年龄明显年轻化(p=0.041, p=0.002)。复发组在葡萄膜炎发病时的中位JADAS27评分较低(p=0.038)。结论:早期年龄是葡萄膜炎发生和复发的重要危险因素。重要的是要记住,在病程中,疾病活动度低的患者也可能发生葡萄膜炎。
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