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Table 1 (abstract A39). Concurrent inflammatory/ autoimmune diseases and blood dyscrasia

From: Proceedings of the 2019 Childhood Arthritis and Rheumatology Research Alliance (CARRA) Annual Scientific Meeting

 

N (%)

Arthritis

 Any arthritis belowa

63/150 (38.8%)

 Enthesitis Related Arthritis

32/150 (22.0%)

 Psoriatic Arthritis

10/150 (6.7%)

 Spondyloarthritis

22/150 (14.7%)

  Axial

5/150 (3.3%)

  Peripheral

18/150 (12.0%)

 Transient or Reactive Arthritis

9/150 (6.0%)

Autoimmune Disease

 Any autoimmune disease

26/150 (17.3%)

 Autoimmune thyroiditis

16/150 (10.7%)

 Celiac disease

5/150 (3.3%)

 Psoriasis

7/150 (4.7%)

 Chronic urticaria

3/150 (2.0%)

 Behcet's disease

3/150 (2.0%)

 Antiphospholipid syndrome

1/150 (0.7%)

 Type 1 diabetes

1/150 (0.7%)

 Inflammatory bowel Disease

2/150 (1.3%)

Other Inflammatory Disease

 

 Eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE)

3/150 (2.0%)

 Periodic fever syndrome

1/150 (0.7%)

Blood Dyscrasia

 Leukopenia*

21/150 (14.0%)

 Lymphopenia*

19/150 (12.7%)

 Thrombocytopenia*

4/150 (2.7%)

 Thrombocytosis

10/150 (6.7%)

 Monocytosis

79/150 (52.7%)

 Iron deficiency anemiab

9/60 (15.0%)

 Low mean corpuscular volume (MCV)b

25/111 (22.5%)

 Low ferritinb

34/79 (43.0%)

  1. aMore than one type of arthritis can exist in a patient due to overlapping criteria
  2. bDenominators reflect number of patients who had the specific laboratory parameter evaluated
  3. *Clinical criteria as per SLICC criteria for systemic lupus erythematosus