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The incidence in pediatrics is very low (about 3.5 per million per year according to a 2015 study) and therefore the data on the pathology very poor, especially on the therapeutic level. Without appropriate treatment, the disabling sequelae, even involving the vital prognosis, are significant. However, in paediatrics, therapeutic habits have been extrapolated from adult data and lack precision. Existing treatments are almost composed of immunomodulatory and/or immunosuppressive treatments. Different therapeutic lines have been introduced over the years and a better understanding of the pathology. More recently, biotherapies have been introduced in this pathology, but data on their effectiveness remain limited. Data on the evolution under therapy in children are thus still poor. Complications related to the pathology that can jeopardize the vital prognosis and the response to treatment for this pathology deserve to be studied in order to be known and if possible avoided. The aim of the study is to describe French practices and compare the lines of treatment proposed for juvenile atrophic polychondritis.


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NCT number NCT06019221
Study type Observational
Source University Hospital, Strasbourg, France
Contact Ariane ZALOSZYC, MD
Phone 33 3 88 12 77 42
Email ariane.zaloszyc@chru-strasbourg.fr
Status Recruiting
Phase
Start date February 18, 2023
Completion date January 18, 2024

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