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What is the difference between axial and peripheral spondyloarthritis (SpA)? How are the SpAs thought to develop and progress in patients? What are some of the principal features of the primary SpAs? How does juvenile SpA differ from SpA in adults, and what are some of the unique ways it is typically treated?
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