Temporomandibular joints (TMJ) involvement in juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA): longitudinal evaluation after orthopaedic treatment
Abstract
Publication Date:
2012
abstract:
TMJ involvement has been largely observed in all subsets of patients with JIA. The reported prevalence of detectable X-ray changes varies from 30% to 63%. From 50 to 80% of JIA children, may have TMJ arthritis by MRI and by sonographic exam (SE) (effusions, synovial enhancement, condylar flattening and/or erosions, thickness of masseter muscle) before evidence of X-ray damage. TMJs injections with steroids or/and anti-TNF alpha blockers have been used at the first signs of inflammation. When joint damage is evident orthopaedic treatment (brace) may be helpful in preventing its further evolution.
Objectives: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of orthopaedic treatment in a cohort of JIA adolescents/young adults with TMJ arthritis.
Iris type:
1.5 Abstract in rivista
Keywords:
TMJ; Rheumatology; JIA; orthopedic treatment
List of contributors:
Falcini, F.; Melchiorre, D.; Cappelli, S.; Carnesecchi, G; Biondi, K.; Bosco, Mario; Matucci Cerinic, M.
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