Saturday, January 12, 2008

Juvenile Ankylosing Spondylitis the prognosis?

Generally, juvenile ankylosing spondylitis the disease progress more slowly, the better the prognosis. Despite the limb may suffer, but not hip, the other involved the joint inflammation can be treated and cured. not left disabled. Hip involvement, in addition to the early days of hip pain and restricted activities, About 1 / 3 of patients may occur hip damage or narrow, and will ultimately lead to ankylosis, needing total hip arthroplasty. Iridocyclitis not left more serious sequelae. See fewer heart change, mainly in the terminally ill, in the early if there is often a symptom of poor prognosis.

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