Pediatric Rheumatology Series, Lecture:6 – Juvenile arthritis by Dr. Sushma Shree

Learning objectives and clinical implications
  1. Help students recognize early signs and symptoms of JIA in children, preventing misdiagnosis as trauma or infection.
  2. Provide understanding of the different clinical subtypes, which builds diagnostic reasoning skills.
  3. Train them to differentiate JIA from other pediatric joint disorders, improving clinical judgment.
  4. Highlight the importance of investigations (ESR, ANA, RF, HLA-B27, imaging) and their interpretation in clinical practice.
  5. Emphasize awareness of serious complications like uveitis and growth disturbances, stressing the need for vigilance.
  6. Familiarize them with the principles of management, including pharmacological and supportive therapy.
  7. Instill the concept of multidisciplinary care, showing how various specialties collaborate in chronic diseases.
  8. Reinforce the impact of early diagnosis and treatment on long-term outcomes and quality of life, linking classroom learning to patient care.

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