Association of systemic-onset juvenile idiopathic arthritis and celiac disease - a case report
Authors
Cintia Maria Michelin; Nadia Emi Aikawa; João Carlos Diniz; Adriana Almeida Jesus; Yu Kar Ling Koda; Clovis Artur Silva;
In a 28-year period, 5508 patients were followed at our Paediatric Rheumatology Division and 712 (13%) patients had juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) (ILAR criteria). One (0.14%) of them had association with celiac disease (CD), with predominance of gastrointestinal manifestations and this case was described herein. Case report: A 10-years-old female patient was hospitalized with persistent fever, weight loss, asthenia, anorexia and an evanescent pink macular rash. After one week, she presented arthritis of left knee and ankle with duration of 75 days. The initial laboratory exams revealed anemia and elevation of inflammatory markers. Immunological tests were positive for anti-endomysial antibodies IgA and anti-thyroglobulin antibody. The diagnosis of systemic JIA was established and indomethacin (2.0 mg/kg/day) was started with improvement of arthritis. The patient evolved with vomiting, diarrhea and abdominal pain and upper gastrointestinal barium study showed areas of small bowel dilatation and thickening of folds, suggestive of malabsorption syndrome. Colonoscopy was normal and small intestinal biopsy was compatible with CD. Discussion: We reported a case of a rare association of early diagnosis of systemic JIA occurring simultaneously with CD. This study reinforces the importance of taking into account the possible association of organ-specific autoimmune diseases during JIA course. Keywords: Systemic Onset Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis; Celiac Disease; Children.
Cintia Maria Michelin
Nadia Emi Aikawa
João Carlos Diniz
Adriana Almeida Jesus
Yu Kar Ling Koda
Clovis Artur Silva
Nadia Emi Aikawa
João Carlos Diniz
Adriana Almeida Jesus
Yu Kar Ling Koda
Clovis Artur Silva