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Fig. 1 (abstract A41). | Pediatric Rheumatology

Fig. 1 (abstract A41).

From: Proceedings of the 2019 Childhood Arthritis and Rheumatology Research Alliance (CARRA) Annual Scientific Meeting

Fig. 1 (abstract A41).

(A) Time-dependent risk of developing pain amplification in a cohort of patients with PANS: patients who were never diagnosed with pain amplification were censored at their last follow-up visit. (B) Rate of remittance from pain amplification syndrome: More rapid resolution of pain amplification is observed in the weeks following initial diagnosis; after three months, the rate of remittance slows. Patients who have not yet remitted were censored at their last follow-up visit

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