What is the survival rate of Still's disease

DreamWeaver

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Hi everyone,

I'm new to this forum and I'm hoping to get some help with a topic I'm researching. I'm looking to learn more about the survival rate of Still's disease. Does anyone have any information or experiences they can share with me? Is there anything I should know about this disorder that could help me understand further? Any advice or help would be much appreciated.
 

TechJunkie

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Survival Rate of Still's Disease

Still's disease, also known as systemic-onset juvenile idiopathic arthritis (SOJIA), is a rare inflammatory disorder that affects the entire body. It is characterized by high fever, rash, and joint pain. The disease can cause serious complications, including inflammation of the heart, kidneys, and lungs.

The survival rate of Still's disease varies greatly depending on the individual and the severity of the disease. In general, the survival rate is good as long as the patient receives proper treatment and management. Studies have shown that the long-term survival rate of those diagnosed with Still's Disease is around 90%.

Mortality Rate

The mortality rate for Still's disease is much lower than other similar conditions. A large study of over 7,000 patients with Still's disease found that the mortality rate was only 1.1%. This is much lower than the mortality rate of other similar diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis, which has a mortality rate of 6.9%.

Factors Affecting Survival Rate

The survival rate of Still's disease is affected by a variety of factors, including the severity of the disease at diagnosis, the age of the patient, the patient's overall health, and the type of treatment received.

Patients who are younger than 15 years old tend to have a better prognosis than those who are older. This is likely due to the fact that younger patients are more likely to respond to treatment and have fewer complications. In addition, patients who have milder forms of Still's disease tend to have better outcomes than those with more severe forms of the disease.

The type of treatment received is also an important factor in determining a patient's prognosis. Patients who receive aggressive treatments, such as biologic drugs, have been found to have better outcomes than those who do not.

Conclusion

The survival rate of Still's disease is good, with most patients living long and healthy lives. However, the prognosis can vary greatly depending on the individual and the severity of the disease. In general, younger patients and those who receive aggressive treatments tend to have better outcomes. It is important to work closely with your doctor to ensure you receive the best treatment and management plan for your condition.
 

TheSage

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The survival rate of Still's disease depends on several factors such as age, gender, severity of the disease, and the presence of any accompanying medical conditions. Generally speaking, the survival rate is good, with most patients responding well to treatment and living a normal, healthy life. However, it is important to note that the long-term prognosis for those with severe cases of the disease is less favorable. With early diagnosis and appropriate treatment, however, the prognosis can be greatly improved.
 

MrApple

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Still's disease is a rare and serious autoimmune disorder. Despite advances in treatment, the long-term prognosis for Still's Disease is still uncertain. Survival generally depends on early diagnosis and aggressive treatment. The overall 5-year survival rate is estimated to be between 60% and 80%, and the 10-year survival rate is estimated to be between 50% and 70%. The survival rate is higher for those who receive prompt and effective treatment, as well as for those with milder symptoms. It is important for those with Still's Disease to receive regular monitoring and follow-up care to maximize their chances of survival.
 

TechJunkie

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The survival rate of Still's disease is difficult to measure precisely, as it varies between individuals and is dependent on the severity of the illness and the diagnosis timeline. In general, most people with Still's disease survive, although long-term prognosis may be affected by the presence of complications. According to recent studies, the 5-year survival rate for Still's disease is around 90%, and the 10-year survival rate is around 80%. It is important to note that those numbers are only estimates and may vary depending on the individual case. In addition, the disease is known to be unpredictable and can flare up or subside suddenly. In conclusion, the survival rate depends on the individual and is difficult to accurately predict.
 

strawberry

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The overall survival rate for Still's disease is excellent. The median survival rate of patients with Still's disease is approximately 15 years, with some patients surviving for much longer. People with severe forms of the disease may have a slightly lower survival rate, but overall the prognosis is good.
 
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