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Qué (quién) es juvenile rheumatoid arthritis - definición

RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS THAT INVOLVES AN AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE ONSET IN CHILDREN UNDER 16 WHICH ATTACKS THE HEALTHY CELLS AND TISSUE OF LOCATED IN JOINT
Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis; Arthritis, Juvenile; Arthritis, juvenile; Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis; Arthritis, juvenile rheumatoid; Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis; JCA, juvenile chronic arthritis; Juvenile chronic arthritis; Systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis

rheumatoid arthritis         
  • A diagram showing how rheumatoid arthritis affects a joint
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AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE WHICH ATTACKS HEALTHY CELLS AND TISSUE LOCATED IN JOINTS
Rueumatiod arthritis; Rheumatoid Arthritis; Rheumatiod arthritis; Arthritis, rheumatoid; Rheumatoid Arthiritis; Rhematoid Arthiritis; Rheumatoid arteritis; DAS28; Autoimmune arthritis; Rheumatic arthritis; Rhuematic arthritis; Gold therapy for rheumatoid arthritis; Cyclospsorin therapy for rheumatoid arthritis; Cyclosporin therapy for rheumatoid arthritis; Causes of rheumatoid arthritis; Alternative treatments for rheumatoid arthritis; Management of rheumatoid arthritis
Rheumatoid arthritis is a long-lasting disease that causes your joints, for example your hands or knees, to swell up and become painful.
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rheumatoid arthritis         
  • A diagram showing how rheumatoid arthritis affects a joint
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  •  doi = 10.1186/ar1943 }}</ref>
AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE WHICH ATTACKS HEALTHY CELLS AND TISSUE LOCATED IN JOINTS
Rueumatiod arthritis; Rheumatoid Arthritis; Rheumatiod arthritis; Arthritis, rheumatoid; Rheumatoid Arthiritis; Rhematoid Arthiritis; Rheumatoid arteritis; DAS28; Autoimmune arthritis; Rheumatic arthritis; Rhuematic arthritis; Gold therapy for rheumatoid arthritis; Cyclospsorin therapy for rheumatoid arthritis; Cyclosporin therapy for rheumatoid arthritis; Causes of rheumatoid arthritis; Alternative treatments for rheumatoid arthritis; Management of rheumatoid arthritis
¦ noun a chronic progressive disease causing inflammation in the joints and resulting in painful deformity and immobility.
Childhood arthritis         
ARTHRITIS IN CHILDREN, WITH ONSET BEFORE 16 YEARS OF AGE
Juvenile Arthritis; Arthritis in children; Juvenile arthritis; Chilhood arthritis
Childhood arthritis, is any form of chronic arthritis or chronic arthritis-related conditions which affects individuals under the age of 16. It is an autoimmune disease.

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Juvenile idiopathic arthritis

Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) is the most common, chronic rheumatic disease of childhood, affecting approximately 16 to 150 out of 100,000 children. Juvenile, in this context, refers to disease onset before 16 years of age, while idiopathic refers to a condition with no defined cause, and arthritis is inflammation within the joint.

JIA is an autoimmune, noninfective, inflammatory joint disease, the cause of which remains poorly understood. It is characterised by chronic joint inflammation. JIA is a subset of childhood arthritis, but unlike other, more transient forms of childhood arthritis, JIA persists for at least six weeks, and in some children is a lifelong condition. It differs significantly from forms of arthritis commonly seen in adults (osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis), in terms of cause, disease associations, and prognosis.

The prognosis for children with JIA has improved dramatically over recent decades, particularly with the introduction of biological therapies and a shift towards more aggressive treatment strategies. JIA treatment aims for normal physical and psychosocial functioning, which is an achievable goal for some children with this condition.