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Journal articles on the topic "Rhumatologie – Enfants"
Kakpovi, K., E. Fianyo, NTA Oloude, KS Sossou, DAE Akolly, VES Koffi-Tessio, P. Houzou, et al. "Profil épidémiologique des affections rhumatismales des enfants en consultation rhumatologique à Lomé (Togo)." Rhumatologie Africaine Francophone 2, no. 1 (October 8, 2022): 7–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.62455/raf.v2i1.13.
Full textAl Kadaoui, Nihal, Bouchra Chkirate, and Abdelilah Bentahila. "LES MANIFESTATIONS NEUROLOGIQUES DES MALADIES INFLAMMATOIRES CHRONIQUES." EPH - International Journal of Medical and Health Science 4, no. 3 (September 8, 2018): 66–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.53555/eijmhs.v4i3.47.
Full textAbrar, Z., B. N. Dorra, H. Ferjani, K. Lobna, M. Fatma, K. Dhia, M. Kaouther, and H. Wafa. "Parcours des enfants atteints d’arthrite juvénile idiopathique avant la consultation en rhumatologie pédiatrique : caractéristiques et impact." Revue du Rhumatisme 91 (December 2024): A366—A367. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rhum.2024.10.298.
Full textMoal, L., A. Rousseau, L. Pham, M. Labetoulle, B. Bodaghi, and S. Guillaume-Czitrom. "Les uvéites pédiatriques en centres de référence français ophtalmologiques et rhumatologique : analyse descriptive de 61 enfants." Revue du Rhumatisme 83 (November 2016): A138. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1169-8330(16)30423-9.
Full textHouzou, P., K. Kakpovi, E. Fianyo, G. Gbedey, A. Koffi-Tessio, K. C. Tagbor, S. Oniankitan, et al. "Panorama des affections ostéo-articulaires chez des enfants de 0 à 15 ans en milieu rhumatologique à Kara (Togo)." Revue du Rhumatisme 88 (December 2021): A197. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rhum.2021.10.321.
Full textAeschlimann, Florence A., and Raffaella Carlomagno. "Auto-immunité en pédiatrie : Réflexions du praticien à propos de deux cas de rhumatologie pédiatrique." Paediatrica 33, no. 2 (June 30, 2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.35190/paediatrica.d.2022.2.3.
Full textAeschlimann, Florence A., and Raffaella Carlomagno. "Auto-immunité en pédiatrie : Réflexions du praticien à propos de deux cas de rhumatologie pédiatrique." Paediatrica 33, no. 2 (June 30, 2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.35190/paediatrica.f.2022.2.3.
Full textAdmin - JAIM. "Résumés des conférences JRANF 2021." Journal Africain d'Imagerie Médicale (J Afr Imag Méd). Journal Officiel de la Société de Radiologie d’Afrique Noire Francophone (SRANF). 13, no. 3 (November 17, 2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.55715/jaim.v13i3.240.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Rhumatologie – Enfants"
Chausset, Aurélie. "Accès aux centres de rhumatologie pédiatrique pour les patients atteints d’arthrite juvénile idiopathique : parcours diagnostique et évaluation des facteurs prédictifs d’un retard de prise en charge." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Lyon 1, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024LYO10267.
Full textJuvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) is the most common chronic pediatric rheumatologic disease. The importance of early management and timely referral to a pediatric rheumatology (PR) center has been widely demonstrated to reduce the risk of joint and/or eye damage and improve children's quality of life. Globally, the median time to access (TA) a PR center ranges from 3 to 10 months, but there is significant variability, with extreme delays of several years for some patients. Previous research has focused on identifying factors associated with delayed access to PR centers, mainly clinical and biological characteristics. However, these factors alone cannot fully explain the observed disparities in pathways and delays. It seemed important to us to study all the parameters that might complicate these journeys. A first study was conducted among patients followed in France and Switzerland, based on an international cohort, the JIR-cohort. This study aimed to identify individual and environmental determinants impacting TA. Among the 250 children in the cohort diagnosed with JIA, the median TA was relatively short compared to the literature (2.4 months). However, disparities existed: children with enthesitis-related arthritis or those who had consulted an orthopedic surgeon experienced longer delays. Distance from the PR center and place of residence (urban or rural) did not influence TA. Although the study did not find a direct link between socioeconomic status and TA, there was a trend suggesting that maternal education level could play a role in faster referral to the PR center (favoring a faster consultation with a primary care physician). The second study, also based on the JIR-cohort, examined the differences in care between France and Switzerland and their potential link to TA. Patients had similar median TA in both France and Switzerland, although Switzerland had a less complex pathway with fewer medical intermediaries before reaching the PR center. In France, children often saw a general practitioner as the first point of care (60%), while in Switzerland, it was a pediatrician in 82% of cases, which facilitated more direct access to the PR center. Finally, we wanted to explore the experiences of families and children before the diagnosis was established. The results showed that parents played a key role in the diagnostic journey and had to rely on their social network to access PR centers more easily. The initial symptoms, often trivialized, could delay access to the PR center. Families generally encountered primary care physicians who were not well-trained in JIA, which led to tension and a sense of misunderstanding. Receiving the diagnosis was a relief, but delays in care had psychosocial consequences, particularly for adolescents. The final part of the thesis is a discussion of the results and a reflection on concrete proposals for action. Strengthening the training of primary care physicians is a traditional approach but difficult to implement for all chronic diseases. Improving access to specialists also depends on national-level decisions, which should be considered in the context of the entire healthcare pathway for children. The emphasis is also placed on the need for better collaboration among healthcare providers and, most importantly, on integrating the experiences and perspectives of children and their parents into medical training programs and developing appropriate resources to facilitate diagnosis and access to information
Books on the topic "Rhumatologie – Enfants"
Occupational And Physical Therapy For Children With Rheumatic Diseases A Clinical Handbook. Radcliffe Medical PR, 2008.
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