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Eye involvement in children's rheumatic diseases.

Rheumatoid paediatric diseases are a leading cause of uveitis in childhood. Juvenile chronic arthritis (JCA), juvenile onset spondyloarthropathies as well as sarcoidosis and other systemic diseases with arthritis may include ocular manifestations that can threaten vision, and especially so in juvenile chronic arthritis. Special risk factors concerning the eye have to be considered for JCA. The diagnosis, detection, follow-up studies and treatment in children may differ significantly from adult rheumatoid diseases because of the young age of the patients and the specific features and signs of ocular involvement. Medical and surgical treatment of such ocular manifestations may be challenging. Special attention to children's ophthalmic complications must be undertaken by paediatricians and ophthalmologists.

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