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What is the most important complication of juvenile idiopathic arthritis to check for?
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uveitis
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In what type of JIA is uveitis most common
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oligoarthritis (1-4 joints affected)
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What are some extra-articular signs and symptoms of systemic arthritis type JIA?
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spiking fever
rash lymphadenompathy hepatosplenomegaly serositis myocarditis |
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What type of JIA is more common in boys?
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enthesitis-related arthritis
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What joint of enthesitis-related arthritis affect that isn't typically affected in other types of JIA?
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hip
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What are the 1st and 2nd line treatments for JIA?
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1. non-steroidal anti-inflammatory
2. steroid joint injections |
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Which types of JIA have the worst prognosis?
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systemic and RF positive arthritis
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