Children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis currently followed in a tertiary care setting have a better psychosocial well-being than healthy peers
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Main Authors: | Suffia C (Author), Lanni S (Author), Magni-Manzoni S (Author), Lattanzi B (Author), Consolaro A (Author), Bertamino M (Author), Dalprà S (Author), Rosina S (Author), Martini A (Author), Ravelli A (Author) |
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2011-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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