Publications by authors named "Manjari Agarwal"

Article Synopsis
  • Mixed connective tissue disease (MCTD) is rare in children, and there's limited research on juvenile-onset MCTD (jMCTD), particularly in Southeast Asia.
  • A study involving eleven pediatric rheumatology centers in India analyzed clinical and laboratory data from 31 jMCTD patients, revealing common symptoms like arthritis, malar rash, and Raynaud's phenomenon.
  • The findings highlight the need for better understanding and management of jMCTD in children, with 45% of patients in remission after an average follow-up of 43 months.
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Children with systemic lupus erythematosus have a more challenging and difficult course as compared to their adult counterparts. Today, the aim of therapy for any child with lupus is to keep the child in a state of sustained remission with minimal or no use of steroids. This laudable goal is often difficult to achieve for the child with lupus.

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Background: JIA studies demonstrate that there is a "window of opportunity" early in the disease course during which appropriate management improves outcomes. No data is available regarding patients' pathway, before first pediatric rheumatology (PR) evaluation in India, a country where health-care costs are self- paid by patients and where a significant shortage of pediatric rheumatologists (PRsts) is known. This study aimed to describe time from onset of symptoms to first PR visit of JIA patients to a tertiary center in India and factors that impact this.

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The Juvenile Arthritis Multidimensional Assessment Report (JAMAR) is a new parent/patient-reported outcome measure that enables a thorough assessment of the disease status in children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA). We report the results of the cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the parent and patient versions of the JAMAR in the Hindi language. The reading comprehension of the questionnaire was tested in ten JIA parents and patients.

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IgG4 related systemic disease (IgG4-RSD) has been recognised in the last few years. Orbital pseudotumor as a presentation of IgG4-RSD is one of the rare complaints encountered in pediatric population. It is an inflammatory condition of unknown etiology characterized by tumorous swelling of the organs, characteristic histopathologic changes and elevated IgG4: IgG plasma cells ratio.

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Children with rheumatologic disorders need periodic systematic evaluation of their disease status so that all aspects of the child's life that are affected can be adequately assessed. The commonest rheumatologic disease that afflicts children is Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA). The child with JIA should have several domains assessed at regular intervals.

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Laboratory tests in rheumatology are important tools that help to support the diagnosis of autoimmune diseases, evaluate the disease activity, monitor the side effects of therapy, and also assist the physician to exclude rheumatologic mimics. Few relevant tests should be ordered after a detailed clinical review of the patient has been carried out and a provisional clinical diagnosis has been reached. There is no test that can rule in or rule out any rheumatologic disease and therefore, there is no role of a detailed "Rheumatology panel" of investigations.

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