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Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis Learning Center

Complications could include:
Wearing away or destruction of joints (can occur in patients with more severe JRA) Slow rate of growth; Uneven growth of an arm or leg; Loss of vision or decreased vision from chronic uveitis (this problem may be severe, even when the arthritis is...
Source:ADAM
Date:May 31, 2009
The prognosis for pauciarticular JA is quite good, as is the prognosis for spondyloarthropathy. Polyarticular JA carries a slightly worse prognosis. RF-positive polyarticular JA carries a difficult prognosis, often with progressive, destructive ar...
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine
The prognosis for pauciarticular JA is quite good, as is the prognosis for spondyloarthropathy. Polyarticular JA carries a slightly worse prognosis. RF-positive polyarticular JA carries a difficult prognosis, often with progressive, destructive ar...
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Children's Health
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