Level II → Paediatric Radiology

Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis in children and adolescents (559)


Description
Literature course based on:

Insights into Imaging article: "The joints in juvenile idiopathic arthritis."

Key Points
• Imaging is an important supplement to the clinical examination in JIA.
• Ultrasound is more sensitive for detecting synovitis than clinical examination alone.
• MRI can depict all relevant structures in joint inflammation.
• The differentiation between normal variants and pathology is difficult in children.

eCME credits: 1

Content
  • Insights into Imaging article
  • Test
  • Feedback
Completion rules
  • All units must be completed
  • Leads to a certificate with a duration: Forever