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PSYCHONEUROLOGICAL ASPECTS OF JUVENILE RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS

Abstract

This review describes basic aspects of neurological pathology in children with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. Results of reviewed trials show that neurological and cognitive disorders, presenting in patients with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, worsen patient’s quality of life and need to be corrected with medicaments.
Key words: children, juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, neurological patology.
(Voprosy sovremennoi pediatrii — Current Pediatrics. 2009;8(1):46-51)

About the Authors

T.V. Podkletnova
I.M. Sechenov Moscow Medical Academy
Russian Federation


L.M. Kuzenkova
Scientific Center of Children’s Health, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Moscow
Russian Federation


E.I. Alexeeva
Scientific Center of Children’s Health, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Moscow
Russian Federation


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Podkletnova T., Kuzenkova L., Alexeeva E. PSYCHONEUROLOGICAL ASPECTS OF JUVENILE RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS. Current Pediatrics. 2009;8(1):46-51.

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