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Progressive pseudorheumatoid arthritis of childhood (PPAC)
Authors:J. Spranger  C. Albert  F. Schilling  C. Bartsocas  H. Stöss
Affiliation:(1) Universitäts-Kinderklinik, Langenbeckstr. 1, D-6500 Mainz, FRG;(2) Rheumaklinik Bad Kreuznach, Federal Republic of Germany;(3) Children's Hospital, University of Athens, Greece;(4) Pathologisches Institut, University of Erlangen, Federal Republic of Germany
Abstract:
Five patients are described with a hereditary arthropathy affecting major and minor joints. The main features of this progressive connective tissue disorder are restricted joint mobility, osseous swelling of the interphalangeal and other joints, and platyspondyly. The condition is commonly misdiagnosed as ldquochronic juvenile polyrthritis with Scheuermann diseaserdquo. It differs from the rheumatoid-factor-negative polyarticular form of rheumatoid arthritis and other rheumatoic spondylarthropathies by the absence of arthritic and other inflammatory changes, radiographically by the absence of destructive and the presence of dysplastic bone changes. The disorder does not seem to respond to the usual forms of antirheumatoid treatment. Histological studies showed a peculiar, nest-like clustering of chondrocytes in the resting and growth cartilage suggesting that pathogenetically this is a primary disorder of the articular cartilage.Supported by the Stiftung Volkswagenwerk
Keywords:Rheumatoid arthritis  Chronic juvenile polyarthritis  Collagen diseases  Spondylarthropathies  Osteochondrodysplasia  Connective tissue diseases  Platyspondyly
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