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  2. Familial granulomatous arthritis, iritis, and rash

Familial granulomatous arthritis, iritis, and rash

  • J Pediatr. 1985 Nov;107(5):689-93. doi: 10.1016/s0022-3476(85)80394-2.
E B Blau
Abstract

Eleven family members over four generations have had granulomatous disease of the skin, eyes, and joints. Ten have had arthritis; two had skin, eye, and joint involvement; one had skin and joint disease, and one had iritis only. The disease is transmitted as an autosomal dominant trait and is not associated with HLA-B27. The disease resembles sarcoidosis in some ways but not in Others, and is probably a new syndrome. The major long-term problems are iritis and joint contractures.

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