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oligoarticular juvenile idiopathic arthritis (pauciarticular juvenile idiopathic arthritis)
The term pauciarticular onset refers to involvement of four or less joints. Medium sized joints are usually affected - the knees, ankles, elbows and wrists.
About 5% of children with this form of arthritis have IgA deficiency.
Oligoarticular JIA (Oligo-JIA) is the most common subset of JIA (50-60% of JIA)
Rheumatoid factor is negative but the ANA is positive in around 70%-80% of the patients. In ANA positive patients
Patients usually complains of arthritis in 4 or fewer joints during the first 6 months of disease
Children may modify their behaviour in order to avoid aggravating the affected joints. This will result in disuse atrophy or joint contractures over time e.g - a child with right wrist arthritis will stop using his dominant hand and switch to use the non dominant left hand (2)
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