Ultrasound Evaluation In Temporomandibular Arthritis In Patients With Chronic Juvenile Arthritis

The EULAR classification defines the CJA as a systemic manifestation affecting both sexes before 16 years old and registers 3 clinical forms: the systemic disease (Still's disease), oligo- and poly-articular. Ultrasonography has remarkable contribution in the diagnosis of musculoskeletal appara...

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Main Authors: Iordache Cristina (Author), Ancuta Codrina (Author), Iordache O. (Author), Ancuta E. (Author), Pirlia Carmen (Author), Zenaida Surlari (Author), Chirieac Rodica (Author)
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Published: Romanian Society of Oral Rehabilitation, 2011-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:The EULAR classification defines the CJA as a systemic manifestation affecting both sexes before 16 years old and registers 3 clinical forms: the systemic disease (Still's disease), oligo- and poly-articular. Ultrasonography has remarkable contribution in the diagnosis of musculoskeletal apparatus' lesions. Due to the advantages (non-invasive, low cost, no negative effects and contraindications), this method allows the static and dynamic evaluation of the hard and soft structures. The purpose of the paper: to assess TMJ involvement in CJA patients by ultrasonography and to define characteristic patterns of the disease. Material and method: the research was conducted on 2 patients with CJA, hospitalized in Rheumatology Department, Rehabilitation Hospital of Iasi during 01.01.2005-31.07.2006. Assessment was done according to a standard protocol in all patients and included: inflammatory and immune parameters and a complex, both static and dynamic, ultrasound evaluation of TMJ. Descriptive statistical analysis was done using SPSS-11. Results and discussions 86.36% patients featured either inflammatory-destructive or degenerative types ultrasound lesions, the majority of them (59.09%) being inflammatory and destructive. Conclusions a non-invasive, easy, low cost and easily reproducible method, ultrasonography, reconfirmed its diagnostic function in the small joints evaluation, including TMJ.
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