Terapevt Arkh
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The authors provide disease histories of 4 patients afflicted with genuine systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). There were 2 men and 2 women who developed acute transverse myelitis (ATM) at an age of 24 to 31 years. Before ATM developed, SLE standing was from 3 to 10 years. ⋯ As for the mechanisms of ATM development, the role of antiphospholipid antibodies is reviewed. The data on familial aggravation of the patients are presented in terms of the development of the antiphospholipid syndrome in their relatives. Emphasis is laid on the necessity of early intensive care with glucocorticoid hormones and cyclophosphamide of patients with associated SLE and ATM in order to improve their prognosis.
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Altogether 52 children suffering from reactive arthritis were placed under observation. In 45 patients arthritis developed after nasopharyngeal infection and was marked by a favourable course with a rapid positive dynamics. 7 children with a history of intestinal infection manifested Reiter's syndrome; in these children arthritis was characterized by a grave and prolonged course and by a high laboratory activity. HLA A10 (RR = 2.7), B27 (RR = 2.5) and DR2 (RR = 2.19) antigen were detected significantly more frequently in ReA patients who suffered nasopharyngeal infection. In children with Reiter's syndrome, the genetic markers of predisposition to the disease were HLA A10 (RR = 5.93) and B27 (RR = 149.1) antigens.