Juvenile Idiopathic Artrithis (JIA) Flashcards
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What is JIA?
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Occurs in people younger than 16 years.
Arhritis of one or more joints
Symptoms of at least 6 weeks
- an onset type after 6 month of observation
- pauciarticular
- polyarticular
- systemic
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Epidemiology of JIA?
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- Rare before age of 6 months
- Peak age normally from 1 to 3 years
- New cases throughout childhood
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Signs and symptoms of JIA?
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- Begins with synovial inflammation
- Morning stiffness but may present as increased irritability, guarding of affected joints or refusal to walk
- Fatigue, low grade fever, anorexia, weight loss and failure to grow
- Serositis, red eyes
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Diagnosis
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- History and examination
- Blood tests e.g Rheumatoid factor
- X-rays and MRI
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Management
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- Goals: Achieve remission, minimize medication toxicity, maximize function, optimize growth and development and improve quality of life.
Drug therapy : NSAIDs, Immune modulatory and biologics