Arthritis: You may have juvenile arthritis especially if it is involved with your joints. Follow up with your primary doctor.
Answered 8/23/2013
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Need more info : Glad your MRI and meg are normal. But we still need a diagnosis. How about lab/blood tests? Were these performed and normal? Juvenile RA (jra, jia) or another connective tissue disease is possible and labs can be helpful in making the diagnosis, but not always. Recommend consulting a rheumatologist. Can also see an orthopedist if no rheumatological causes identified.
Answered 6/10/2014
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