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Juvenile dermatomyositis: A clinical and immunologic study
Lauren M. Pachman
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, Nora Cooke
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Pediatrics
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One-child
100%
Juvenile Dermatomyositis
100%
Active Disease
66%
Rheumatoid Factor
66%
Pulmonary Function
33%
Clinical Signs
33%
Immune Complex
33%
Circulating Immune Cells
33%
Inactivity
33%
Strict Criteria
33%
Esophageal Motility
33%
Raji
33%
Immunogenetics
33%
Serologic
33%
Dermatomyositis
33%
Skin Changes
33%
Xylose
33%
Systemic Involvement
33%
Gastrointestinal Absorption
33%
Muscle Changes
33%
Collagen Vascular Disease
33%
PM 1
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Dermatomyositis
100%
Immune Complex
66%
Rheumatoid Factor
66%
Immunology
66%
Immunoglobulin A
33%
Lung Function
33%
Electrocardiogram
33%
Immunogenetics
33%
Esophagus Motility
33%
Gastrointestinal Absorption
33%
HLA B8 Antigen
33%