Juvenile idiopathic arthritis physical examination
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Overview
Physical Examination
The physical examination may show swollen, warm, and tender joints that hurt to move. The child may have a rash. Other signs include:
- Enlarged liver
- Enlarged spleen
- Swollen lymph nodes