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. A 4-year-old male diagnosed with systemic onset juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JAI) present for a well visit. History reveals that he was diagnosed a year ago. He does not appear to have polyarticular involvement. He is currently being managed by a pediatric rheumatologist. The child caregiver is concerned about the child’s long-term prognosis. The most appropriate response would be that. A. because the child is under the care of a pediatric rheumatologist, the mother should direct questions to that specialist. B. the disease being in the childhood as continued in adulthood despite early interventions C. many children achieve remission, but the effect of JIA cause lifelong intervention. D. mortality and morbidity are significantly higher in children with JIA due to complications associated with the disease.
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