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Pediatric Disease Annotations & Medicines




Disease arthritis
Phenotype C0039520|tenosynovitis
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PubMedID- 21136049 tenosynovitis coexisted with arthritis in feet and hands in the same proportion of all the groups and there were no significant differences (results not shown).
PubMedID- 22772459 We introduced abatacept (abt) in a very early rheumatoid arthritis (ra) patient with active tenosynovitis of hands defined by musculoskeletal ultrasonography (mskus).
PubMedID- 25170386 In bacteraemic form, clinical features include migratory polyarthralgia (knees, elbows and ankles), moderate fever, chills, vesicular or pustular lesions, tenosynovitis (50 to 60% of cases of gonococcal arthritis [4]) particularly extensor tendon of the hands, wrists, fingers, toes and ankles.

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