Polyarteritis in children
E. W. Reimold, A. G. Weinberg, C. W. Fink and N. D. Battles
Polyarteritis was diagnosed in three girls, 9 to 10 years old, by kidney
and skin biopsies. They were treated with a combination of prednisone (1.5
to 2 mg/kg) and cyclophosphamide (2 mg/kg) for up to 12 months. The illness
was severe in all three, complicated by hypertension, seizures, pulmonary
infiltrates, renal failure, or hallucinations. All three patients are alive
and well with no or minimal residual symptoms two to three years after
therapy was discontinued. The treatment with corticosteroids or with a
combination of steroids and immunosuppressive drugs seems to improve the
prognosis of polyarteritis considerably.