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Breda L et al. – Study concludes that laboratory investigations play an important role in the diagnosis and follow-up of inflammatory rheumatic diseases in children. Routine laboratory tests are useful to confirm a suspected diagnosis, to assess disease activity, and to measure the response and toxicity to treatment.

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