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Objective: The Krenn's scoring is a system for histopathological grading of synovial inflammation, and in adults, useful in etiological grouping. The score has only rarely been used in pediatric samples. We aimed to assess the performance of the score in juvenile idiopathic arthritis and other pediatric synovial inflammatory processes in categorization of the disease and in finding characteristic pathological features.
Design: We collected an unselected series of pediatric (age < 16 years) routine synovial biopsy samples to represent normal synovium and inflammatory conditions. The final diagnosis based on clinical follow-up was determined and classified as normal synovium, and different groups according to etiology. Total of 142 patients were analyzed. According to the score, case was classified to normal, low- or high-grade synovitis.
Results: The synovitis scores in clinically normal synovium were low with 48 % of cases with scores of low-grade synovitis. In structural joint disorders scores varied from normal to low grade synovitis with occasional cases of high grade synovitis. In transient/reactive arthritis scores showed increase, majority clustering to low grade synovitis. In JIA and in bacterial synovitis the scores were higher than in the other groups high grade synovitis being the dominant grade. Extended oligoarthritis showed higher score than persistent oligoarthritis. ROC analysis indicated that JIA could be differentiated from other conditions.
Conclusions: The Krenn's synovitis score is useful in the etiological classification of pediatric synovial samples, high Krenn's score suggesting JIA. Observed differences between the subcategories of oligoarthritis may be useful in subclassifying these types of JIA.
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