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Possible Rule Outs For Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis/Stills disease - Rule Outs
- Infectious Disorders (Specific Agent)
Arthritis, pyogenic/septic
Kawasaki disease- Infected organ, Abscesses
Sacroiliac pyogenic arthritis
Pyogenic Ankle Arthritis
Pyogenic Elbow Arthritis
Pyogenic Hip Arthritis
Pyogenic Knee Arthritis
Pyogenic Sternoclavicular Arthritis
Pyogenic Wrist Arthritis
Septic Acromioclavicular Arthritis/Pyogenic- Synonyms
- Chauffard-Still's disease, JUVENILE ONSET STILL DIS, Juvenile Onset Still Disease, JUVENILE ONSET STILLS DIS, Juvenile Onset Stills Disease, Juvenile-Onset Still Disease, Juvenile-Onset Stills Disease, Juvenile-Onset Still's Disease, STILL DISEASE, STILL DISEASE JUVENILE ONSET, Still Disease Juvenile-Onset, Still's dis juv rheum arthr, STILLS DIS JUVENILE ONSET, Still's disease, Still's Disease Juvenile Onset, Still's disease juvenile R.A, Still's disease juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, Still's disease juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (disorder), Still's Disease Juvenile-Onset, Stills Disease Juvenile-Onset
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