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Although many autoimmune disorders share the same symptoms – which makes proper diagnosis a challenge – you can rely on Oklahoma Children’s Hospital pediatric rheumatologists to thoroughly evaluate immune system conditions and provide care and treatment that fits your child’s specific situation. Your child may experience multiple symptoms in different parts of the body, including: 1 Unexplained muscle, bone or joint pain 2 Tiredness or weakness that could signal issues with red blood cells (anemia) 3 Unexplained weight loss or loss of appetite 4 Inflammation, such as rash, fever, redness or swelling
Your pediatric rheumatologist understands the special needs of growing bodies and how your child’s health can be affected by inflammatory and immune system conditions such as: 1 Chronic vasculitis – Long-term inflammation of blood vessels that restricts blood flow 2 Dermatomyositis – Muscle disease involving inflammation and skin rash 3 Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis – Chronic joint pain and swelling 4 Lupus – Body-wide response to immune dysfunction 5 Periodic fever 6 Scleroderma – Abnormal growth and hardening of connective tissue inside the body causing muscle and joint pain and swelling 7 Spondyloarthritis – Group of diseases related to the vertebral column (spine) involving lower back pain that decreases with activity
Unexplained muscle, bone or joint pain. Tiredness or weakness that could signal issues with red blood cells (anemia) Unexplained weight loss or loss of appetite. Inflammation, such as rash, fever, redness or swelling.
Periodic fever. Scleroderma – Abnormal growth and hardening of connective tissue inside the body causing muscle and joint pain and swelling. Spondyloarthritis – Group of diseases related to the vertebral column (spine) involving lower back pain that decreases with activity.
Our general pediatric clinic is located in a 100,000 square foot ambulatory care center on our main campus, optimizing our ability to educate residents while providing excellent care for children and their families. Our out-patient clinic is the location for 35-40,000 patient visits per year.
Our primary inpatient teaching facility, is the Children's Hospital at Saint Francis. The hospital provides sophisticated medical care to children in a child-friendly environment. The hospital is a free-standing children's hospital with a Pediatric Emergency Center and approximately 95 pediatricians and 45 pediatric subspecialists on staff.