Evidence for Updating the Core Domain Set of Outcome Measures for Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis: Report from a Special Interest Group at OMERACT 2016.
CONCLUSION: The results of qualitative studies and literature review support the need to expand the JIA Core Set, considering, among other things, additional patient/parent-centered outcomes, clinical data, and imaging data.
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Source: J Rheumatol - Category: Rheumatology Authors: Morgan EM, Riebschleger MP, Horonjeff J, Consolaro A, Munro JE, Thornhill S, Beukelman T, Brunner HI, Creek EL, Harris JG, Horton DB, Lovell DJ, Mannion ML, Olson JC, Rahimi H, Gallo MC, Calandra S, Ravelli A, Ringold S, Shenoi S, Stinson J, Toupin-April Tags: J Rheumatol Source Type: research
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