Rheumatoid Nodules Injected Area Six Times Daily; Nodules Differential Diagnosis and Immunological Appeared in 37 of 82 of Their Patients (450/O)
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Matters arising 83 3 Paolaggi J B, Chaouat D, Auquier L. An rheumatic fever, though arthritis or arthralgia but my efforts to reproduce them additional test for the diagnosis and is of a more prolonged nature appearing early experimentally failed miserably! monitoring of giant cell arteritis and after infection. polymyalgia rheumatica. Arth Rheum 1985; F DUDLEY HART Ann Rheum Dis: first published as 10.1136/ard.53.1.83 on 1 January 1994. Downloaded from 28: 837-8. Massell et al' reported in 1937 that nodules 24 Harnnont House, closely resembling those of rheumatic fever 20 Harley Street, could be produced by injecting 3 cc of a London WIN IAN, patient's blood subcutaneously into the soft United Kingdom tissue of an elbow followed by rubbing the 1 Veys E M, De Keyser F. Rheuamtoid nodules: Rheumatoid nodules injected area six times daily; nodules differential diagnosis and immunological appeared in 37 of 82 of their patients (450/o). findings. Ann Rheum Dis 1993; 52: 625-6. 2 Schlesinger B E. The public health aspects of The recent Leader on rheumatoid nodules by I was unable to confirm these findings5 in 40 heart disease in children. Lancet 1938; 1: Veys and De Keyser' gave a very interesting children with rheumatic fever in acute or 593-9, 649-54. and useful review of the subject. When I was convalescent stages, five children with 3 Fink C W. The role of the streptococcus in post- registrar with Dr chronic juvenile arthritis (Still's disease), and streptococcal reactive arthritis in childhood working as a medical polyarteritis nodosa. perspectives in Bernard Schlesinger at the Royal Northern 10 adults with rheumatoid arthritis, three of paediatric rheumatology. J Rheumatol 1990; Hospital in pre-war London, one of my tasks whom had already developed rheumatoid 18: (Suppl 29), 14-20. was to carry out routine nodule counts on nodules over one elbow. Veys and De Keyser 4 Massell B F, Mote J R, Jones T D. Jour Clin Invest 1937; 16: 124-30. children with rheumatic fever (a not report that rheumatoid nodules are found 5 Hart F D. Rheumatic subcutaneous nodule uncommon disorder in those days). Dr most commonly at sites of mechanical formation. Ann Rheum Dis 1939; 1: 196-200. Schlesinger had found that these nodules, irritation and friction and we found the same 6 Collins D H. Observations on the pathology of in more to be true of nodules in rheumatic fever, but acute rheumatism and rheumatoid arthritis. particularly younger children with Ann Rheum Dis 1939; 1: 38-45. serious disease, carried a worse cardiac could not produce them experimentally. 7 Parkes Weber F. The nodules and lymph gland prognosis.2 At that time there was Considerable interest was shown during enlargement in rheumatoid arthritis Ann considerable interest in the possible relation the 1930s and 1940s in rheumatoid nodule Rheum Dis 1944-5; 4: 3-10. 8 Horowitz M. The subcutaneous nodules of of rheumatic fever to rheumatoid arthritis. A formation. Collins,6 Parkes Weber7 in the chronic rheumatoid arthritis: their clinical recent report by Fink3 considers post- United Kingdom, and Horowitz8 in South and pathological features. Clinical Proceedings streptoccal reactive arthritis to be a form of Africa had worked and written on the subject, 1949;8:73-116. http://ard.bmj.com/ on September 25, 2021 by guest. Protected copyright..