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Table 2 Distribution of panoramic examinations, clinical signs, Di, subjective symptoms, Ai, and condylar alterations in 130 patients with JIA allocated to the ILAR categories

From: Temporomandibular signs, symptoms, joint alterations and disease activity in juvenile idiopathic arthritis – an observational study

 

Total

Systemic

Persistent oligo

Extended oligo

RF-negative polyarthritis

RF-positive polyarthritis

Psoriatic

ERA

Other arthritis

Panoramic examination,n(%)

130

3 (2)

50 (39)

9 (7)

36 (28)

9 (7)

13 (10)

2 (2)

8 (6)

Di 0

45(35)

1(33)

22(44)

4(44)

12(33)

2(22)

1(8)

1(50)

2(25)

Di I

24(19)

1(33)

12(24)

0

5(14)

3(33)

2(15)

0

1(13)

Di II

44(34)

0

13(26)

3(33)

13(36)

3(33)

7(54)

1(50)

4(50)

Di III

17(13)

1(33)

3(6)

2(22)

6(17)

1(11)

3(23)

0

1(13)

Ai 0

73(56)

1(33)

34(68)

7(78)

19(53)

5(56)

3(23)

1(50)

3(38)

Ai I

11(9)

1(33)

4(8)

0

2(1)

1(11)

2(15)

0

1(13)

Ai II

46(35)

1(33)

12(24)

2(22)

15(42)

3(33)

8(62)

1(50)

4(50)

Condylar alteration, n (%)

48 (37)

0

17 (34)

7 (78)

9 (25)

6 (67)

7 (54)

0

2 (25)