Explore the crucial differences between Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) and Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) in this informative 10-minute video. Delve into the various types of JIA, understand the challenges in diagnosis, and learn about its potential impact on children as they grow into adulthood. Gain insights into the unique characteristics of JIA, including its onset in children under 16, the rarity of positive rheumatoid factor tests, and the increased risk of uveitis. Discover why pediatric rheumatologists are essential for accurate diagnosis and treatment, and learn about the nuanced approach to JIA treatment, considering that some children may outgrow the condition. Equip yourself with valuable knowledge to better understand and support those affected by JIA, whether you're a patient, parent, or caregiver.
Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis Is Not Rheumatoid Arthritis for Kids
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Overview
Syllabus
Intro
What is JIA
The Rheumatoid Factor in JIA
Kids are not small adults
Uveitis risk in JIA
Some JIA will disappear
Convo Starters Qs for you and your Doc
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