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Dermatology Times
Treatment Options for Complex Cases of Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
Children affected by juvenile idiopathic arthritis, manifesting as non-systemic polyarthritis, sacroilitis or enthesitis, have a number of therapeutic options available. In this article, we outline the options.
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Trials for Early Onset JIA Treatment Show Promise
Historically, treatments for children with systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis (sJIA) have been difficult and ineffective, leading to poor outcomes. But, findings from a new study point to a method that could lead to more positive results.
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