JUVENILE IDIOPATHIC ARTHRITIS - A COMPREHENSIVE OVERVIEW
*Shangeetha S. (Pharm D Intern), Glady Gloria Grant C. J. (Ass. Prof.) and N. Senthil Kumar (Principal)
ABSTRACT
The most prevalent chronic rheumatological disease in children is juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), a diverse group of chronic arthritis. JIA subgroups differ in their phenotypes, genetic predispositions, pathophysiology, laboratory results, illness history, and prognosis. This activity addresses the assessment and management of JIA, as well as the role of the healthcare team in assessing and treating people with this illness. This review article will elaborate on Describe typical physical exam findings and the classic presentation of juvenile idiopathic arthritis. Explain the imaging features linked with JIA as well as the most frequent tests used to diagnose juvenile idiopathic
arthritis. Outline the imaging abnormalities associated with JIA as well as the most frequent tests used to diagnose juvenile idiopathic arthritis.
Keywords: Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis, Management, Outcome, Prognosis, Complications.
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