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AB0990 FINAL DIAGNOSIS OF THE PATIENTS WITH MUSCULOSKELETAL COMPLAINTS: PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF ONE-YEAR STUDY

Authors :
Nuray Aktay Ayaz
Şerife Gül Karadağ
Ayşe Tanatar
Hafize Emine Sönmez
Source :
Abstracts Accepted for Publication.
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and European League Against Rheumatism, 2019.

Abstract

Background Musculoskeletal (MS) complaints are one of the most common reason for administration to outpatient clinics. Objectives The study aimed to summarize the final diagnosis of the patients who suffered from musculoskeletal (MS) findings. Methods We prospectively evaluated the patients who were referred with the complaints of MS systems in a year period. Results A total of 940 patients with the complaint of musculoskeletal systems were examined. Among them, 577 patients suffered from arthralgia, 234 had arthritis, 39 had low-back pain, 26 had limping, and 64 had other symptoms such as myalgia, heel pain, hip and neck pain. A diagnosis of rheumatic disease was made in 430 of patients, while 510 had non-rheumatic conditions. Final rheumatological disease diagnoses were as follows: juvenile idiopathic arthritis (n=195), familial Mediterranean fever (n=101), reactive arthritis (n=46), acute rheumatic fever (n=39), toxic synovitis (n=17), psoriasis (n=8), Raynaud’s phenomenon (n=6), chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis (n=5), vasculitis (n=5), systemic lupus erythematosus (n=4), juvenile dermatomyositis (n=2) and juvenile scleroderma (n=1). Among patients with non-rheumatic conditions, most of them had vitamin D deficiency, infections, mechanic-orthopedic conditions, and growing pains. Conclusion Evaluation of a child presenting with MS findings requires a comprehensive, multidisciplinary, and systematic approach. As a busy pediatric rheumatology center, we demonstrated the final diagnosis of referred patients with MS symptoms and only less than half of the patients were diagnosed as a rheumatological condition. Whilst pediatric rheumatology centers are limited in number, our results put forth the need of formulating recommendations for clinicians in order to prevent unnecessary referrals References [1] Cavkaytar O, Duzova A, Teksam O, et al. Final diagnosis of children and adolescents with musculoskeletal complaints. Minevra Pediatr. 2017; 69:50-58 [2] Hashkes PJ, Profile of a pediatric rheumatology practice in Israel, Clin Exp Rheumatol. 2003 Jan-Feb;21(1):123-8. Disclosure of Interests None declared

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Abstracts Accepted for Publication
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........4b240a9f2a9267f01d0a9a1b1bc74d85
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2019-eular.1991