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Intravenous immunoglobulin therapy in systemic onset juvenile rheumatoid arthritis: a followup study.

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1996

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The main benefit of IVIG therapy to most of our patients was a significant improvement in the systemic features, with resolution of fever and a significant reduction in the steroid dose. The efficacy of IVIG in altering the course of arthritis was less predictable. We suggest that IVIG has a role in the management of SOJRA, but it should be limited to patients with severe SOJRA in whom prolonged unresponsiveness to standard therapy is present.