Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis Flashcards

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What is juvenile idiopathic arthritis?

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Arthritic syndromes in someone less than 16yrs old. its an autoimmune condition with lots of different subtypes.

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What is needed for the diagnosis of JIA?

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Person <16yrs

symptoms >6 weeks

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What screening should be done in all patients?

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Eye screening - blindness is a complication of all subtypes of JIA. (Uveitis).

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What is the treatment of JIA?

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Usually similar to the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis.

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What are the types of JIA?

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  • oligoarticular/pauciarticular
  • polyarticular
  • systemic onset (stills disease)
  • enthesitis
  • psoriatic
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What is oligoarticular/pauciarticular JIA?

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JIA of less than 4 joints
most common
Can have type 1, 2 or 3
it usually affects only one joint and tends to be the larger joints.

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What is polyarticular JIA?

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JIA of >5 joints - it can be RF positive or RF negative. it usually affects the smaller joints and is symmetrical.

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What is systemic onset JIA (stills disease)?

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An autoimmune disorder with inflammation, salmon coloured rash and spiking fever (can be with or without joint problems).

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What is the treatment?

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NSAIDs
steroids
DMARDs - methotrexate, sulfasalazine, leflunomide
AntiTNH - infliximab, adalinumab

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