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Abstracts tagged "Comorbidity and juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA)"

  • Abstract Number: 2307 • 2017 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting

    Frequency of Comorbidities in Patients with Juvenile Ideopathic Arthritis – Results of an Observational Cohort Study

    Jens Klotsche1, Nadine Betenstehl2, Gerd Ganser3, Eva Seipelt4, Stefanie Tatsis5, Heike-Franziska Weidemann6, Ivan Foeldvari7, Gerd Horneff8 and Kirsten Minden9, 1Programme Area Epidemiology, German Rheumatism Research Center, a Leibniz institute, Berlin, Germany, 2Oberhavelkliniken Hennigsdorf, Hennigsdorf, Germany, 3Klinik für Kinder-und Jugendrheumatologie, Nordwestdeutsches Rheumazentrum, Sendenhorst, Germany, 4Rheumatologie und Klinische Immunologie, Immanuel Krankenhaus Berlin, Berlin, Germany, 5Geriatrie/Rheumatologie, Kath. Marienkrankenhaus Hamburg gGmbH, Hamburg, Germany, 6Internist.-Rheum. Praxis Dr. Weidemann, Hannover, Germany, 7Hamburger Zentrum für Kinder-und Jugend Rheumatologie, Hamburg, Germany, 8Arnold-Janssen-Strasse 29, Asklepios Klinik Sankt Augustin GmbH, Sankt Augustin, Germany, 9Epidemiology unit, German Rheumatism Research Center, Berlin, Germany

    Background/Purpose: Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) is a chronic inflammatory disease that often persists into adulthood. In addition to disability and poorer quality of life, JIA…
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