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Table 3 Cumulative symptoms from the first to last follow up

From: Clinical features of children with enthesitis-related juvenile idiopathic arthritis / juvenile spondyloarthritis followed in a French tertiary care pediatric rheumatology centre

 

Total, n = 114

Peripheral arthritis

99 (87%)

 Oligo-articular involvement

66 (58%)

 Hips

52 (46%)

 Knee

66 (58%)

 Ankle

43 (38%)

 Mild-foot

10 (9%)

 Metatarsophalangeal

19 (17%)

 Shoulder

14 (12%)

 Elbow

14 (12%)

 Wrists

28 (25%)

 Metacarpo-phalangian

15 (13%)

 Proximal Interphalangial

14 (12%)

 Dactylitis

15* (13%)

Enthesis

98 (86%)

 Pelvic and greater trochanter enthesitis

25 (22%)

 Knee

53 (46%)

 Plantar fascia insertion into the metatarsal head

45 (39%)

 Achilles’ tendon and fascia plantar insertion into the calcaneus

84 (74%)

Axial involvement

72 (63%)

 Dorsal spine

27 (24%)

 Lumbar spine

50 (44%)

 Sacroiliac joints

54 (47%)

  1. We followed our cohort for a median duration of 2.6 years (IQR = 2.3) and the median disease duration was 4.3 years (IQR = 3.2)
  2. * Dactylitis was more frequent in girls than boys (26 vs. 6%, respectively, p < 0.01)