AB0948 Insufficient calcium intake in pediatric population with risk factors for osteoporosis

B Lόpez Magallares, J Betancourt, G Fraga, N Pardo, M Torrent, A Marin, S Herrera, E Carreras, J Casademont, J Malouf Sierra
2017 Abstracts Accepted for Publication   unpublished
for rheumatoid arthritis (RA), Yamaguchi criteria for adult Still's disease and ASAS criteria for spondyloarthritis. Results: 112 patients were included: 17 systemic JIA, 26 polyarticular JIA, 19 oligoarticular JIA, 41 ERA and 9 psoriatic arthritis. The median age of transition was 19 years old. Eight cases of uveitis were observed among patients with oligoarticular JIA and 7 with ERA. Radiographic structural damages were assessed and showed 15% of patients with erosions or carpitis, mainly in
more » ... olyarticular and systemic JIA patients. 29% of patients with ERA displayed sacroiliitis. In comparison with adult rheumatism, 42% of patients with systemic JIA fulfilled Yamaguchi criteria and 23% of patients with polyarticular JIA fulfilled ACR/EULAR criteria for RA. 41% of patients with oligoarticular JIA, 73% with ERA and 100% with psoriatic arthritis fulfilled ASAS criteria for spondyloarthritis. Conclusions: Our study confirmed the articular destructive potential of polyarticular and systemic JIA and an ocular risk in oligoarticular JIA. Comparison of JIA criteria to adult rheumatism criteria showed that polyarticular JIA with positive rheumatoid factor fulfilled ACR/EULAR criteria for RA. However, oligoarticular JIA and polyarticular JIA without rheumatoid factor did not fulfill any adult rheumatism criteria and seem to be paediatric entities. Finally, most patients with ERA and psoriatic arthritis fulfilled the ASAS criteria for spondyloarthritis.
doi:10.1136/annrheumdis-2017-eular.2049 fatcat:puzlfhkitnbfpoutxl7iwk3b2q