Frontiers in Pediatrics (Feb 2025)

Case Report: Diagnostic itinerary of a male case of juvenile-onset systemic lupus erythematosus in Bouake

  • Aissata Doucoure Traore,
  • Aissata Doucoure Traore,
  • Joseph Kan Enock Koffi,
  • Joseph Kan Enock Koffi,
  • Christ Ziahy Reine Marie Koffi,
  • Christ Ziahy Reine Marie Koffi,
  • Konan Joe Clovis Yao,
  • Konan Joe Clovis Yao,
  • Jean Jacque Goua,
  • Jean Jacque Goua,
  • Ehaulier Soh Christian Kouakou,
  • Ehaulier Soh Christian Kouakou,
  • Weu Melanie Tia,
  • Weu Melanie Tia,
  • Felix Jean Claude Daboiko,
  • Felix Jean Claude Daboiko

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fped.2024.1426246
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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Juvenile-onset systemic lupus erythematosus (JLES) is an autoimmune disease of unknown aetiology. It is more common in girls but can occur in boys. Its onset at an early age is more severe, causing potentially fatal damage if not treated early. It is a polymorphous condition, misleading at first and little known in our African populations. We report a case of 12 years of misdiagnosis in a 17-year-old boy living in a semi-rural environment. This case illustrates the shortage of paediatric rheumatologists and marks a breaking point in the diagnosis of the disease, which is sometimes difficult even for practitioners, making it difficult for sick children to access care. It is important to make the general public, as well as nurses and doctors, aware of the importance of early diagnosis for effective and efficient treatment.

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