FA24.0 Juvenile idiopathic oligoarthritis
International Classification of Diseases for Mortality and Morbidity Statistics, 11th Revision, v2025-01
Oligoarticular juvenile arthritis is the most common form of juvenile idiopathic arthritis, representing nearly 50% of cases. It is more common in girls (80% of cases), with onset occurring between ages 2 and 4. It is usually asymmetrical and affects between one and a maximum of four joints, predominantly those of the lower limbs (knee or foot).
sections/codes in this section ()
- Juvenile idiopathic oligoarthritis, onset persistent (FA24.00)
- Juvenile idiopathic oligoarthritis, onset extended (FA24.01)
- Juvenile idiopathic oligoarthritis, onset unspecified (FA24.0Z)
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