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Vasculopathy with renal artery stenosis in a child with sarcoidosis

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    One such study has identified a new binding partner of CARD15, GRIM-19, which may be an integral component of CARD15-mediated responses (Barnich et al., 2005). The description that follows encompasses the so-called “classic” form of the disease as described originally by Blau and Jabs (Jabs et al., 1985; Blau, 1985) for the familial form, by North (North et al., 1970) for the sporadic disease and expanded by later reports (Raphael et al., 1993; Rotenstein et al., 1982; Saini and Rosé, 1996; Ting et al., 1998; Gedalia et al., 1996; Rosé et al., 1990; Gross et al., 1986). It should be noted that the spectrum of pediatric granulomatous diseases and of rheumatic conditions associated with granulomatous synovitis is much more complex.

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Dr. Malleson is an Associate of the Canadian Arthritis Society.

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