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2021 American College of Rheumatology Guideline for the Treatment of Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis: Therapeutic Approaches for Oligoarthritis, Temporomandibular Joint Arthritis, and Systemic Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis.

Karen B OnelDaniel B HortonDaniel J LovellSusan ShenoiCarlos A CuelloSheila T Angeles-HanMara L BeckerRandy Q CronBrian M FeldmanPolly J FergusonHarry GewanterJaime GuzmanYukiko KimuraTzielan LeeKatherine MurphyPeter A NigrovicMichael J OmbrelloC Egla RabinovichMelissa S TesherMarinka TwiltMarisa Klein-GitelmanFatima Barbar-SmileyAshley M CooperBarbara EdelheitMiriah Gillispie-TaylorKimberly HaysMelissa L MannionRosemary G PetersonElaine FlanaganNadine SaadNancy SullivanAnn Marie SzymanskiRebecca TrachtmanMarat TurgunbaevKeila VeigaAmy S TurnerJames T Reston
Published in: Arthritis care & research (2022)
This clinical practice guideline complements the 2019 American College of Rheumatology JIA and uveitis guidelines, which addressed polyarthritis, sacroiliitis, enthesitis, and uveitis. It serves as a tool to support clinicians, patients, and caregivers in decision-making. The recommendations take into consideration the severity of both articular and nonarticular manifestations as well as patient quality of life. Although evidence is generally low quality and many recommendations are conditional, the inclusion of caregivers and patients in the decision-making process strengthens the relevance and applicability of the guideline. It is important to remember that these are recommendations. Clinical decisions, as always, should be made by the treating clinician and patient/caregiver.
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