Radiographic damage in hands and wrists of patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis after 29 years of disease duration.
Anne Marit SelvaagEva KirkhusLena TörnqvistVibke LillebyHanne A AulieBerit FlatøPublished in: Pediatric rheumatology online journal (2017)
The majority of patients with long-term active JIA had modest radiographic damage, but more frequently in wrists than in fingers. The radiographic scores correlated well with measures of disease damage. Restricted mobility in joints at 15 years was the most important predictor of radiographic damage at 29 years.