“…The present findings confirm previous reports that IACI of the TMJ can be safely performed in children with JIA [10][11][12][13]16 ; moreover, this is the first study to report that the procedure can be performed with MAC in the absence of imaging guidance. This is important for 2 reasons.…”
“…The present findings confirm previous reports that IACI of the TMJ can be safely performed in children with JIA [10][11][12][13]16 ; moreover, this is the first study to report that the procedure can be performed with MAC in the absence of imaging guidance. This is important for 2 reasons.…”
“…This procedure is performed routinely in many centers, reporting excellent clinical results and a very low complication rate. 31,76 There is, however, a concern that the current level of evidence allows only very limited conclusions on the effect of steroid injections in JIA patients with TMJ arthritis as shown in a systematic review on efficacy and safety. 78 Moreover, experimental animal studies do not indicate a positive effect on the mandibular growth by the use of steroid injection in the TMJ as an early treatment of inflammation.…”
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“…[14] Other studies also confirmed that corticosteroid injection of the TMJ can be safely performed in children with JIA, and is effective. [15][16][17][18] Few studies have evaluated TMJ corticosteroid injection in JIA. In these studies the volume of corticosteroid injected was chosen empirically.…”
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