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Sigrid Covaci

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  • DERMATOMIOZITA JUVENILA - 22/02/2017
  • JUVENILE DERMATOMYOSITIS - 22/02/2017
  • Addison disease in children - 31/07/2015

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DERMATOMIOZITA JUVENILA

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Revista Romana de PEDIATRIE | Volumul LXV, Nr. 4, An 2016
ISSN 1454-0398  |  e-ISSN 2069-6175
ISSN-L 1454-0398
DOI: 10.37897/RJP

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DERMATOMIOZITA JUVENILA

Sigrid Covaci, Oana-Maria Farkas and Alexis-Virgil Cochino

REZUMAT

Dermatomiozita juvenilă este o boală autoimună, cu afectare multisistemică, de origine incertă, la baza căreia se află inflamaţia perivasculară cronică, şi care afectează în principal ţesuturile cutanat şi muscular. Prezentăm cazul unei paciente cu afectarea tegumentară clasică descrisă în dermatomiozită, şi care a dezvoltat afectare musculară la peste un an de la debutul bolii.

Cuvinte cheie: dermatomiozită juvenilă, dermatomyositis sine myositis, slăbiciune musculară, miozită, rash heliotrop, semn Gottron

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JUVENILE DERMATOMYOSITIS

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Revista Romana de PEDIATRIE | Volumul LXV, Nr. 4, An 2016
ISSN 1454-0398  |  e-ISSN 2069-6175
ISSN-L 1454-0398
DOI: 10.37897/RJP

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ICMJE- Recommendations

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Promoting Global Health

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JUVENILE DERMATOMYOSITIS

Sigrid Covaci, Oana-Maria Farkas and Alexis-Virgil Cochino

ABSTRACT

Juvenile dermatomyositis is a severe multisystemic autoimmune disease of uncertain origin, based on chronic perivascular inflammation, involving mainly the skin and the muscles. We present a dermatomyositis case with classical skin involvement, where muscle damage occurred more than a year after disease onset.

Keywords: juvenile dermatomyositis, dermatomyositis sine myositis, muscle weakness, myositis, heliotrope rash, Gottron sign

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Addison disease in children

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Revista Romana de PEDIATRIE | Volumul LX, Nr. 4, An 2011
ISSN 1454-0398  |  e-ISSN 2069-6175
ISSN-L 1454-0398
DOI: 10.37897/RJP

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ICMJE- Recommendations

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Promoting Global Health

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Addison disease in children

Gabriela Oproiu, Camelia Procopiuc and Sigrid Covaci

ABSTRACT

Addison disease is adrenocortical insufficiency due to the destruction or dysfunction of the entire adrenal cortex. It affects both glucocorticoid and mineralocorticoid function. The onset of disease usually occurs when 90% or more of both adrenal cortices are dysfunctional or destroyed. We present a patient that had classic symptoms and signs of acute adrenal insufficiency, who was ultimately diagnosed with autoimmune adrenal insufficiency.

Key words: Addison disease, children

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BOALA ADDISON LA COPIL

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Revista Romana de PEDIATRIE | Volumul LX, Nr. 4, An 2011
ISSN 1454-0398  |  e-ISSN 2069-6175
ISSN-L 1454-0398
DOI: 10.37897/RJP

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ICMJE- Recommendations

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Promoting Global Health

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BOALA ADDISON LA COPIL

Gabriela Oproiu, Camelia Procopiuc and Sigrid Covaci

REZUMAT

Boala Addison reprezintă insuficienţa adrenocorticală datorată distrucţiei sau disfuncţiei cortexului adrenal. Afectează atât funcţia glucocorticoidă, cât şi pe cea mineralocorticoidă. De obicei, debutul bolii se înregistrează atunci când 90% sau mai mult din ambele cortexuri adrenale sunt distruse sau nefuncţionale. Prezentăm cazul unui pacient cu simptome şi semne clasice de insuficienţă adrenală acută, care a fost diagnosticat în cele din urmă cu insuficienţă adrenală autoimună.

Cuvinte cheie: Boala Addison, copil

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Gabriela Oproiu


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