1981
DOI: 10.1136/ard.40.3.229
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Aortic regurgitation in seropositive juvenile arthritis.

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“…Our patients are typical of this accelerated natural history. In a previous group of young patients with seropositive arthritis and aortic incompetence, three of the four patients reported rapidly deteriorated within 4 years of diagnosis [5]. Other cases reported have had correspondingly rapid rates of deterioration with one case deteriorating from normality (asymptomatic with a normal aortic valve) to severe left ventricular failure and aortic regurgitation in 10 days [6].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Our patients are typical of this accelerated natural history. In a previous group of young patients with seropositive arthritis and aortic incompetence, three of the four patients reported rapidly deteriorated within 4 years of diagnosis [5]. Other cases reported have had correspondingly rapid rates of deterioration with one case deteriorating from normality (asymptomatic with a normal aortic valve) to severe left ventricular failure and aortic regurgitation in 10 days [6].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%