Abstract

Pediatric rheumatology was approved as a subspecialty in 1992, and only 179 board-certified pediatric rheumatologists currently practice in the U.S. As a result, many pediatricians have little or no exposure to this discipline, perhaps explaining why children with pauciarticular juvenile rheumatic arthritis (JRA) are often referred to orthopedic surgeons rather than to …

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