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Diagnosis of Hirschsprung's Disease by Immunostaining Rectal Suction Biopsies for Calretinin, S100 Protein and Protein Gene Product 9.5
Published on: April 26, 2019
[Chronic enterocolopathies and SAPHO syndrome. 8 cases]
M F Kahn1, J P Bouchon, A M Chamot
1Service de Rhumatologie, Hôpital Bichat, Université Paris.
Abstract:
In a group of 61 patients with SAPHO syndrome involving bone, 8 cases of chronic inflammatory bowel diseases have been observed. 6 cases are considered as Crohn's disease and 2 as ulcerative colitis. 5 patients presented with sacro-iliitis, 4 with palmoplantar pustulosis, 3 with plain psoriasis and 1 with disseminated acne. 4 patients have HLA B27 antigen. These findings bring some evidences to lump SAPHO syndrome with the spondylarthropathies.
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