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Drug-induced liver injury secondary to anakinra in a patient with systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis-Case report and literature overview. [PDF]
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Synovial fluid potentiates local fibroblasts to drive monocyte activation in juvenile idiopathic arthritis. [PDF]
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JAK inhibitors in autoimmune ocular inflammatory diseases - A systematic review of case reports and series. [PDF]
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From Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis to Pachydermoperiostosis: A Journey to an Unexpected Rare Diagnosis. [PDF]
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Systemic lupus erythematosus is associated with an increased risk for orthorexia nervosa: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
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Current Problems in Pediatrics, 1994
Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA), like many chronic diseases of childhood, presents children and families with challenges from physical disability and its resulting consequences. Because medication alone is insufficient in providing the best possible care, coordinated services from occupational and physical therapists, physicians, nurses, and social
Sherilyn Whateley Driscoll +2 more
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Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA), like many chronic diseases of childhood, presents children and families with challenges from physical disability and its resulting consequences. Because medication alone is insufficient in providing the best possible care, coordinated services from occupational and physical therapists, physicians, nurses, and social
Sherilyn Whateley Driscoll +2 more
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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1971
A clinical and biochemical study of 16 cases of rheumatoid arthritis in children has been presented. A predominance of females between the age of 4–6 years was seen. A rash, which is thought to precede the onset of the disease and is typical of it, was not seen in any case. The differential sheep cell agglutination test was positive in 5 cases. Typical
I, Wakhlu, N L, Sharma
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A clinical and biochemical study of 16 cases of rheumatoid arthritis in children has been presented. A predominance of females between the age of 4–6 years was seen. A rash, which is thought to precede the onset of the disease and is typical of it, was not seen in any case. The differential sheep cell agglutination test was positive in 5 cases. Typical
I, Wakhlu, N L, Sharma
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