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Fine-Mapping The Mhc Locus In Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (Jia) Reveals Genetic Heterogeneity Corresponding To Distinct Adult Inflammatory Arthritic Diseases., A Hinks, J Bowes, J Cobb, H C. Ainsworth, M C. Marion, M E. Comeau, M Sudman, B Han, Juvenile Arthritis Consortium For Immunochip, Mara L. Becker, J F. Bohnsack, P I W De Bakker, J P. Haas, M Hazen, D J. Lovell, P A. Nigrovic, E Nordal, M Punnaro, A M. Rosenberg, M Rygg, S L. Smith, C A. Wise, V Videm, L R. Wedderburn, A Yarwood, R S M Yeung, S Prahalad, C D. Langefeld, S Raychaudhuri, S D. Thompson, W Thomson Apr 2017

Fine-Mapping The Mhc Locus In Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (Jia) Reveals Genetic Heterogeneity Corresponding To Distinct Adult Inflammatory Arthritic Diseases., A Hinks, J Bowes, J Cobb, H C. Ainsworth, M C. Marion, M E. Comeau, M Sudman, B Han, Juvenile Arthritis Consortium For Immunochip, Mara L. Becker, J F. Bohnsack, P I W De Bakker, J P. Haas, M Hazen, D J. Lovell, P A. Nigrovic, E Nordal, M Punnaro, A M. Rosenberg, M Rygg, S L. Smith, C A. Wise, V Videm, L R. Wedderburn, A Yarwood, R S M Yeung, S Prahalad, C D. Langefeld, S Raychaudhuri, S D. Thompson, W Thomson

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OBJECTIVES: Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) is a heterogeneous group of diseases, comprising seven categories. Genetic data could potentially be used to help redefine JIA categories and improve the current classification system. The human leucocyte antigen (HLA) region is strongly associated with JIA. Fine-mapping of the region was performed to look for similarities and differences in HLA associations between the JIA categories and define correspondences with adult inflammatory arthritides.

METHODS: Dense genotype data from the HLA region, from the Immunochip array for 5043 JIA cases and 14 390 controls, were used to impute single-nucleotide polymorphisms, HLA classical alleles and amino acids. …


Initial Benchmarking Of The Quality Of Medical Care In Childhood-Onset Systemic Lupus Erythematosus., Rina Mina, Julia G. Harris, Marisa S. Klein-Gitelman, Simone Appenzeller, Maraisa Centeville, Diane Eskra, Jennifer L. Huggins, Anne L. Johnson, Raju Khubchandani, Prachi Khandekar, Jiha Lee, Hai Mei Liu, Joshua D. Pendl, Clovis A. Silva, Marco F. Silva, Ahmad I. Zaal, Esi Morgan Dewitt, Stacy P. Ardoin, Hermine I. Brunner Feb 2016

Initial Benchmarking Of The Quality Of Medical Care In Childhood-Onset Systemic Lupus Erythematosus., Rina Mina, Julia G. Harris, Marisa S. Klein-Gitelman, Simone Appenzeller, Maraisa Centeville, Diane Eskra, Jennifer L. Huggins, Anne L. Johnson, Raju Khubchandani, Prachi Khandekar, Jiha Lee, Hai Mei Liu, Joshua D. Pendl, Clovis A. Silva, Marco F. Silva, Ahmad I. Zaal, Esi Morgan Dewitt, Stacy P. Ardoin, Hermine I. Brunner

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OBJECTIVE: To assess the quality of medical care in childhood-onset systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) at tertiary pediatric rheumatology centers as measured by observance of SLE quality indicators (SLE-QIs).

METHODS: International consensus has been achieved for childhood-onset SLE-QIs capturing medical care provision in 9 domains: diagnostic testing, education of cardiovascular (CV) risk and lifestyles, lupus nephritis (LN), medication management, bone health, ophthalmologic surveillance, transition, pregnancy, and vaccination. Using medical record information, the level of performance of these childhood-onset SLE-QIs was assessed in childhood-onset SLE populations treated at 4 tertiary pediatric rheumatology centers in the US, 2 in Brazil, and 1 center …