AB0968 INTEGRATED Rheumatology and Ophthalmology Care in Pediatric Autoimune Uveitis – Outcome and Effectiveness (original) (raw)

2019, Abstracts Accepted for Publication

common in females with 7% compared to 4% in males. Urine sediment changes were more common in males (8% vs 4%). Gastrointestinal involvement was more common in females (37% vs 29%). Contractures occurred more often in males with 62% compared with 46% in females. Tendon friction rub was observed in 21% of males and 3% of females (p=0.001). Physician global scores of disease activity and damage were higher in males with 48 for both assessments compared to 36 and 30 in females. Conclusion: Male patients with jSSc have a higher severity of disease, as it has been reported in adults.

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