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This review discusses the features of oligoarticular, polyarticular, systemic, and psoriatic JIA and enthesitis-related ...
The patient with idiopathic pan uveitis had been treated with oral steroids alone and then with MTX (6 months), azathioprine (6 months), mycophenolate mofetil (7 months) and adalimumab (5 months).
The 2025 report on Autoimmune Collaboration & Licensing Deals analyzes 943 agreements from 2016-2025, covering over 30 diseases including MS, RA, lupus, and Crohn’s. Access deal terms ...
Jack Troyano mostly lives like a typical boy. But the frequent shots and weekly infusions he gets for juvenile arthritis tell ...
More information: Hecquet S, et al. Unmet needs of adolescents and young adults with juvenile idiopathic arthritis: a systematic review. Presented at EULAR 2025; OP0242. DOI: 10.1136/annrheumdis ...
Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), a type of arthritis commonly occurring in children, is a chronic, inflammatory condition ...
Patients with JIA who received tofacitinib vs placebo achieved higher rates of clinically inactive disease and remission.
(Juvenile in this context refers to an onset before age 16, idiopathic refers to a condition with no defined cause, and arthritis is the inflammation of the synovium of a joint.) ...
Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) is a childhood immune disease where the immune system attacks the body, in particular the lining of the joints. It is the most common type of arthritis in children ...
Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) encompasses a heterogeneous group of chronic inflammatory arthritides that manifest before the age of 16. Despite its uncertain aetiology, research has ...
Despite of limitations, periodontal diseases and TMD were found to be more frequent in children and adolescents with JIA compared with healthy peers. Regarding the association between the ...
Juvenile arthritis (JA) affects about 300,000 children in the United States, according to the Arthritis Foundation. JA is an umbrella term for several types of arthritis that affect children.