Publications by authors named "J C Babini"

The objective of the study was to evaluate the influence of the male gender in the clinical presentation and outcome of systemic lupus erythematosus in a prospective inception cohort of Latin-American patients. Of the 1214 SLE patients included in the GLADEL cohort, 123 were male. Demographic characteristics as well as clinical manifestations, laboratory profile, activity and damage scores were evaluated at onset and during the course of the disease and compared with female patients.

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Hyperprolactinemia without clinical manifestations has been reported in some patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) because an increase of prolactin (PRL) is produced due to the BIG/BIG molecular variant (molecular variant < 150 kD). This research project aimed to determine levels of PRL: its bioactive form, the little nonglycosylated form (NGPRL) and variants with decreased bioactivity such as the BIG/BIG and the little glycosylated (GPRL), in 29 women and five men with SLE. PRL was assayed by IRMA with a kit from Immunotech Laboratory, the BIG/BIG form by precipitation with polyethyleneglycol 6000, and the NGPRL and GPRL by chromatography on Concanavalin-A- Sepharose.

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Acetabular protrusion (PA) as measured by a line crossing method was studied in 73 patients with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA) and its frequency found to be 12% (9/73), presenting bilaterally in 5 cases and unilaterally in 4. All patients had some other forms of radiological damage and the presence of PA was predominantly observed in the JRA group with greater age at onset (8 vs 4.2 years; p < 0.

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Erosive lesions on the superolateral aspect of the humeral head were studied in 127 patients with chronic inflammatory arthropathies including rheumatoid arthritis (RA), juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA), ankylosing spondylitis (AS), and psoriatic arthropathy (PA), as well as in a control group of 53 patients with non-inflammatory shoulder joint disease. Superolateral erosions were found in 39 out of 127 patients (31%), comprising 11/56 RA cases (20%), 22/50 JRA cases (44%), 4/9 cases of AS (44%), and 2/12 cases of PA (17%), but were absent in non-inflammatory disorders. Two morphologically distinct types of erosions were observed, an extensive one, present in all of the inflammatory conditions studied, and a circumscribed one occurring predominantly in JRA patients.

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We prospectively determined the frequency of atlantoaxial subluxation in a group of patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and analyzed its relationship with tendinous laxity, Jaccoud's syndrome and other features of the disease. Five of 59 patients (8.5%) had atlantoaxial subluxation.

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