The American College of Rheumatology has released two updated guideline papers for the treatment and management of juvenile idiopathic arthritis, according to a press release.
“As rheumatologists, our patients and caregivers expect us to review the literature and weigh the evidence so that we can suggest the best treatments, while also considering their preferences,” Karen Onel, MD, chief of the pediatric rheumatology division at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York and the lead investigator of the guidelines, said in the release.
The updates are meant to be companions to
ACR guidelines: ‘Turn the pyramid upside down’ for biologic DMARDs in JIA
The American College of Rheumatology has released two updated guideline papers for the treatment and management of juvenile idiopathic arthritis, according to a press release.
“As rheumatologists, our patients and caregivers expect us to review the literature and weigh the evidence so that we can suggest the best treatments, while also considering their preferences,” Karen Onel, MD, chief of the pediatric rheumatology division at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York and the lead investigator of the guidelines, said in the release.
The updates are meant to be companions to