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. 2011 Dec 6;9:35. doi: 10.1186/1546-0096-9-35

Table 1.

Demographics, disease characteristics and medications.

N (%) Mean (SD)
or
Median (Range)
Gender
 Male 11 (21%)
 Female 41 (79%)
Mean age (SD)# 15.9 (2.1)
 Race/Ethnicity
 Caucasian 26 (50%)
 Asian 12 (23%)
 Latino 4 (8%)
 African American 3 (6%)
 Other/Unknown 7 (13%)
Diagnosis
 Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis 23 (44%)
  Oligoarthritis 1 (2%)
  Rheumatoid factor positive polyarthritis 3 (6%)
  Rheumatoid factor negative polyarthritis 8 (15%)
  Systemic arthritis 8 (15%)
  Enthesitis-related arthritis 2 (4%)
  Psoriatic arthritis 1 (2%)
 Systemic Lupus Erythematosus 18 (35%)
 Juvenile Dermatomyositis 4 (8%)
 Mixed Connective Tissue Disease 3 (6%)
 Scleroderma 2 (4%)
 Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura 1 (2%)
 Periodic Fever Syndrome 1 (2%)
Median Disease Duration (Range)# 5.3 (0-15)
Mean Self-Reported Disease Activity (SD)* 4.1 (2.6)
Medications
 Corticosteroids 30 (58%)
 Methotrexate or Leflunomide 24 (45%)
 Hydroxychloroquine 19 (37%)
 Biologic 15 (29%)
 Immunosuppressant+ 13 (25%)
 Intravenous Immunoglobulin 2 (4%)
 Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug 2 (4%)

# Years.

* Disease activity reported on a 0-10 Likert scale, with 0 meaning "Not Active" and 10 meaning "Very Active."

+ Immunosuppressants include cyclophosphamide, azathioprine, myophenolate mofetil, tacrolimus, and cyclosporine.