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Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis is broken down into subtypes that are set up in the first 6 months of symtpoms. What else breaks apart the 3 different subtypes (Be specific as to the body part(s) and quantity for full credit)
What is
Polyarticular: Greater than or equal to 5 joint involvment (ankle, knee, elbow, wrists, hands, feet, but not Hips)
Pauciarticular: 1-4 joints (ankles, knees, & elbows. Hips-Rare:no credit)
Systemic: > 2 weeks of fever and organ involvement (Usually no joints; Daily or BID fever spike with "salmon colored" rash,also could have HSM, pericarditis)