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Term:
enthesitis-related juvenile idiopathic arthritis (EFO:0009732)
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enthesitis-related juvenile idiopathic arthritis 
Enthesitis-related juvenile idiopathic arthritis is a subtype of juvenile idiopathic arthritis that is characterized by both arthritis and inflammation of an enthesitis site (the point at which a ligament, tendon, or joint capsule attaches to the bone). Signs and symptoms generally develop in late childhood or early adolescence and include pain, tenderness, and swelling in joints and at the enthesis. The knee and the back of the ankle (at the Achilles tendon) are the most commonly affected parts of the body. The underlying cause of enthesitis-related juvenile idiopathic arthritis is currently unknown (idiopathic). It is very rare for more than one member of a family to have juvenile arthritis; however, research suggests that having a family member with juvenile arthritis or any autoimmune disease may increase the risk of having juvenile arthritis, in general. Treatment usually involves different types of medications to help manage symptoms and/or physical therapy. Enthesitis-related juvenile idiopathic arthritis is a subtype of juvenile idiopathic arthritis that is characterized by both arthritis and inflammation of an enthesitis site (the point at which a ligament, tendon, or joint capsule attaches to the bone). Signs and symptoms generally develop in late childhood or early adolescence and include pain, tenderness, and swelling in joints and at the enthesis. The knee and the back of the ankle (at the Achilles tendon) are the most commonly affected parts of the body. The underlying cause of enthesitis-related juvenile idiopathic arthritis is currently unknown (idiopathic). It is very rare for more than one member of a family to have juvenile arthritis; however, research suggests that having a family member with juvenile arthritis or any autoimmune disease may increase the risk of having juvenile arthritis, in general. Treatment usually involves different types of medications to help manage symptoms and/or physical therapy. [ https://rarediseases.info.nih.gov/diseases/10969/enthesitis-related-juvenile-idiopathic-arthritis ]
oligoarticular juvenile idiopathic arthritis +   
polyarticular juvenile idiopathic arthritis +   
psoriasis-related juvenile idiopathic arthritis 
systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis  
unspecified juvenile idiopathic arthritis 

Synonyms
Exact Synonyms: NCIT:C119024 ;   Orphanet:85438 ;   enthesitis-related JIA ;   era ;   http://identifiers.org/medgen/854059 ;   http://identifiers.org/snomedct/410801005 ;   http://linkedlifedata.com/resource/umls/id/C3495919 ;   http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/mondo/sources/icd11foundation/1128255226
Related Synonyms: enthesitis-related arthritis ;   juvenile enthesitis-related arthritis ;   juvenile spondylarthropathy
Xrefs: DOID:676 ;   GARD:10969 ;   MEDGEN:854059 ;   MONDO:0019437 ;   NANDO:2201060 ;   NCI:C119024 ;   ORDO:85438 ;   PMID:14760812 ;   SCTID:410801005 ;   UMLS:C3495919
see_also: https://rarediseases.info.nih.gov/diseases/10969/enthesitis-related-juvenile-idiopathic-arthritis" xsd:anyURI {source="GARD:0010969
Definition Sources: https://rarediseases.info.nih.gov/diseases/10969/enthesitis-related-juvenile-idiopathic-arthritis

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