Arthritic presentation of malignancies in children: a retrospective study from two centers in South India.

Suma Balan, Mahesh Janarthanan
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Children with malignancies can present with varied symptoms mimicking rheumatological or orthopedic conditions. Symptoms such as fever, myalgia, arthralgia, and arthritis usually suggest an underlying musculoskeletal condition. However, malignancies in children can also present with such symptoms. The objective of this study was to analyze the clinical and laboratory features of children with malignancies presenting with arthritic manifestations to the paediatric rheumatology clinic and to raise awareness of these presentations among practising physicians. A retrospective case review was carried out in 53 patients who presented to 2 paediatric rheumatology units in 2 tertiary care hospitals in South India. These children presented with musculoskeletal symptoms and had a final diagnosis of malignancy. The median age was 6.1 years with a range from 1 to 15 years and male:female ratio of 1.12:1. The most common presentation was bone pain (75%), followed by fever (53%), polyarthralgia (51%), refusal to bear weight in lower limbs (40%), night pain (40%), and joint swelling (15%). Anemia with Hb < 8 g/dl was observed in 26% of the patients, white cell count (WCC) < 4000 cells/mm3 in 17%, WCC > 12,000 cells/mm3 in 15%, platelets < 150,000/ml in 43%, and erythrocyte sedimentation rate > 20 mm/hr in 77%.The peripheral smear was positive for malignancy in only 40% of the patients. Before referral to tertiary units, 34% were already treated with steroids with a suspected diagnosis of juvenile idiopathic arthritis. Treatment with steroids could mask the symptoms of malignancy and could lead to a delay in diagnosis and a poor outcome.

儿童恶性肿瘤的关节炎表现:来自印度南部两个中心的回顾性研究。
患有恶性肿瘤的儿童可能表现出各种类似风湿病或骨科疾病的症状。发烧、肌痛、关节痛和关节炎等症状通常提示潜在的肌肉骨骼疾病。然而,儿童恶性肿瘤也可能出现这些症状。本研究的目的是分析以关节炎表现的儿童恶性肿瘤的临床和实验室特征,并提高执业医生对这些表现的认识。回顾性病例审查进行了53例患者谁提出了2个儿科风湿病单位在印度南部的2个三级保健医院。这些儿童表现为肌肉骨骼症状,最终诊断为恶性肿瘤。年龄中位数为6.1岁,范围为1 ~ 15岁,男女比例为1.12:1。最常见的表现是骨痛(75%),其次是发热(53%)、多关节痛(51%)、下肢拒绝负重(40%)、夜痛(40%)和关节肿胀(15%)。26%的患者Hb < 8 g/dl, 17%的患者白细胞计数(WCC) < 4000 cells/mm3, 15%的患者WCC > 12000 cells/mm3, 43%的患者血小板< 15万/ml, 77%的患者红细胞沉降率> 20 mm/hr。只有40%的患者外周血涂片呈恶性肿瘤阳性。在转诊到三级医院之前,34%的患者已经接受了类固醇治疗,疑似诊断为幼年特发性关节炎。用类固醇治疗可能掩盖恶性肿瘤的症状,并可能导致诊断延误和预后不良。
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