Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (formerly juvenile chronic arthritis in Europe and juvenile rheumatoid arthritis in North America) is an umbrella term used to describe a heterogeneous group of several disease subtypes occurring in someone who is less than 16 years old that lasts for more than six weeks and are of unknown cause (1).
The aetiology of this condition is thought to be multifactorial with both environmental and genetic factors playing key roles
Note that the term Still's disese, which has in the past been used generically in this condition, is now taken to imply systemic onset juvenile chronic arthritis.
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