Abstract

At present, no guidelines on the appropriate withdrawal of ETN in JIA patients in clinical remission exist. The identification of predictors of clinical remission off medication (CROM) in these patients represents the initial step in their development.

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  • At present, no guidelines on the appropriate withdrawal of ETN in juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) patients in clinical remission exist

  • The identification of predictors of clinical remission off medication (CROM) in these patients represents the initial step in their development

  • To evaluate the rate of CROM in JIA patients after ETN withdrawal; to identify predictors of CROM in these patients

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Introduction

No guidelines on the appropriate withdrawal of ETN in JIA patients in clinical remission exist. PReS-FINAL-2142: Predictors of persistent remission following etanercept (ETN) withdrawal in patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) F Perfetti1*, F Gesualdo2, V Messia1, A Insalaco1, C Bracaglia1, M Pardeo1, R Nicolai1, L Meli1, F De Benedetti1, S Magni Manzoni1 From 20th Pediatric Rheumatology European Society (PReS) Congress Ljubljana, Slovenia.

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