JRA (Now also called Juvenile idiopathic arthritis or JIA) is one of the most common chronic joint disorders in kids. It is classified as follows.
1) Pauciarticular disease: (About 50% of all JRA cases) Less than 5 joints are involved. Usually large joints, such as the shoulder, elbow, hip, and knee are affected. Pauciarticular JRA is most common in kids younger than 8 years. There is 20-30% chance of developing iridocyclitis.
2) Polyarticular disease: (30% of all JRA cases) As the name suggests this type affects more than 5 joints. Unlike the pauciarticular type small joints such as those in the hands and feet are often involved.
3) Systemic onset JRA (a.k.a Stills disease, 20% of all JRA). Children present with high fevers, skin rashes, and joint pain. Acute leukemia must be excluded as it can present identically.
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