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Can just a finger have juvenile rheumatoid arthritis?

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Possibly: Some children have pauciarticular arthritis. This means only 1-3 joints are affected. This may result in risk of eye changes more often than persons who have multiple joints affected. Labs and exam are needed to make a diagnosis of jra. There are also injuries that can later result in finger jt stiffness or swelling or decreased range of motion.

Answered 1/21/2014

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