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Sengler C, Klotsche J, Niewerth M, et al. The majority of newly diagnosed patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis reach an inactive disease state within the first year of specialised care: data from a German inception cohort. RMD Open. 2015;1(1):e000074doi: 10.1136/rmdopen-2015-000074.
Sengler, C., Klotsche, J., Niewerth, M., Liedmann, I., Föll, D., Heiligenhaus, A., Ganser, G., Horneff, G., Haas, J. P., & Minden, K. (2015). The majority of newly diagnosed patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis reach an inactive disease state within the first year of specialised care: data from a German inception cohort. RMD open, 1(1), e000074. https://doi.org/10.1136/rmdopen-2015-000074
Sengler, Claudia, et al. "The majority of newly diagnosed patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis reach an inactive disease state within the first year of specialised care: data from a German inception cohort." RMD open vol. 1,1 (2015): e000074. doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/rmdopen-2015-000074
Sengler C, Klotsche J, Niewerth M, Liedmann I, Föll D, Heiligenhaus A, Ganser G, Horneff G, Haas JP, Minden K. The majority of newly diagnosed patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis reach an inactive disease state within the first year of specialised care: data from a German inception cohort. RMD Open. 2015 Dec 08;1(1):e000074. doi: 10.1136/rmdopen-2015-000074. eCollection 2015. PMID: 26688748; PMCID: PMC4680591.
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