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and OUTCOME of these 100 patients. While there is no way of predicting the subse- quent course of disease for the individual patient, our observations suggest three major patterns that are largely determined by the mode of onset. Ten of the 20 patients with an acute febrile onset followed a POLYCYCUC ACUTE FEBRILE COURSE, having as few as one to as many as 10 attacks yearly - primarily of high fever and rash - and little or no arthritis. The remaining 10 patients developed POLYARTHRITIS or simul- taneous arthritis of more than 4 joints. All 48 patients with a polyarticular onset remained POLYARTHRITIC. Of the 32 'children with an oligoarticular onset, 24 remained OUGO- ARTHRITIS (also known as pauciarticular arthri- tis) - defined as arthritis of 1 to 4 joints, while 8 became POLYARTHRITIC. Thus, the major pattern of disease course proved to be POLY- ARTHRITIC, a pattern present in 68 patients. At this time, 15 years after we first saw them, 63 of our patients are in complete re- mission; there is no evidence of systemic or articular activity, they are not taking any medi- cation. Of the remaining 37 patients, 34 are currently active and 3 have died. Let us now look at the functional outcome of these 100 patients. Only 13 are in the unfavor- able American Rheumatism Association functional classes IH and IV, or capable of little or no self care. Each of them has had a course of poly- arthritis which has been unremitting and deform- ing. Also, of these 13, 10 had progressive hip involvement, and 3 died. (I shall return to this column shortly). Of the 13 with unremitting polyarthritis, 7 had serious problems of growth and development. Note the obvious impairment of growth, including breast development, in this 17-year-old patient (on your left) when compared to her normal twin sister (on your right). Six of the 7 patients with stunted growth developed pronounced micrognathia. Chin recession appeared to correlate with progressive cervical involvement, which also contributed to the shortened stature of these patients. This suggests that the hyperemia of adjacent cervical inflammation may be causative, contrary to popular belief that it is due to temporomandibular involvement for which there was no correlation. To illustrate - at the age of 12, this patient had minimal zygapophyseal encroachment only at C2-C3. Four years later, there was diffuse apophyseal fusion - and, because of early epiphyseal closure, underdevelopment of vertebral bodies C^ to Cg. This girl died. She had an acute febrile onset at the age of 2 and within a year developed fiorid polyarthritis. Secondary amyloidosis was detected at this time. She survived till the age of 8, when she died of renal failure. The remaining 2 deaths occurred in males, one 19 from post- surgical sepsis after knee synovectomy, the other 25, of suicide. When we analyzed functional outcome according to the presence of rheumatoid factor and subcu- taneous nodules, our findings did not bear out previous impressions that rheumatoid factor is associated with a less favorable prognosis. Of our 23 patients with a latex fixation titer of 1:80 or greater, only 4 had a poor end result. These 4 comprise 17 per cent of the 23 patients who were seropositive, an incidence essentially similar to the 13 per cent of our entire series of 100 patients who were in functional classes m and IV. Of the 9 patients with nodules, 3 or 33 per cent are currently incapacitated. Subcutaneous nodules, therefore, signify a poor prognosis. So look for them. They occur most often at the elbow but can occur over any pressure point, such as the heel. Returning to chronic iridocyclitis, patients with oligoarthritis (all of whom achieved an excellent functional outcome) paradoxically were more prone to develop chronic iridocyclitis. In faet, of the 9 children with iridocyclitis, 6 had oligoarthritis, and 2 were blind in 1 eye when first referred to us, the result of cataract in one patient, a 6-year old, and of band keratopathy in the other, an 8-year-old. Note the calcium deposits in the cornea. Our routine procedure for slit-lamp examina- tions (instituted 15 years ago) is shown here. These are performed monthly in patients with previous iridocyclitis (because of the tendency for recurrence), every 3 months in those with minimal arthritis (because of their enhanced susceptibilify), and every 6 months in all other patients. Of the 9 patients with iridocyclitis, 3 had a recurrence, including the 2 with unilateral blind- ness. Our routine ophthalmologic screening enabled us to detect each silent recurrence and 5 initial asymptomatic cases early enough for successful treatment so that visual loss has not occurred in any of these 8 patients. During the past 15 years, 88 of our 100 ehildren have been maintained only on aspirin. Of the remaining 12 patients, 4 also needed oral steroids for more than one year (3 because of protracted iridocyclitis) and 8 received gold therapy. Although I am greatly encouraged by the gener- ally favorable prognosis for this conservative program of management, I do not wish to give 13
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