Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA) differs from the adult form in that:
A) only small joints are affected.
B) rheumatoid factor is not present in JRA, but systemic effects are more severe.
C) onset is more insidious in JRA.
D) deformity and loss of function occur in most children with JRA.
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