Difference between revisions of "Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis"

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==Acceptability at Recruitment==
 
==Acceptability at Recruitment==
NOT ACCEPTABLE
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ACCEPTABLE
  
 
==Acceptability at CT / Work-Up==
 
==Acceptability at CT / Work-Up==
NOT ACCEPTABLE
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ACCEPTABLE
  
 
==Individual at Risk==
 
==Individual at Risk==
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==Explanation of Condition==
 
==Explanation of Condition==
A form of inflammatory arthritis affecting the young.
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Form of inflammatory arthritis diagnosed during childhood that can resolve by puberty.
  
 
==Guidance==
 
==Guidance==
Autoimmune cause. May be exacerbated by G-CSF.
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If there are no current symptoms and donor has not received any treatment for >5 years --- > acceptable for PBSC/BM.
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Otherwise not deemed to donate as risk of disease transmission to patient / disease flare-up in donor following G-CSF.
  
 
==Pseudonyms or Related Conditions==
 
==Pseudonyms or Related Conditions==

Latest revision as of 11:42, 18 July 2018

Acceptability at Recruitment

ACCEPTABLE

Acceptability at CT / Work-Up

ACCEPTABLE

Individual at Risk

Donor / Recipient

Explanation of Condition

Form of inflammatory arthritis diagnosed during childhood that can resolve by puberty.

Guidance

If there are no current symptoms and donor has not received any treatment for >5 years --- > acceptable for PBSC/BM.

Otherwise not deemed to donate as risk of disease transmission to patient / disease flare-up in donor following G-CSF.

Pseudonyms or Related Conditions

Juvenile idiopathic arthritis

Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis

Version

Version 1, Edition 2

Date of Last Update

1 June 2016