What percentage of children satisfactorily recover from juvenile rheumatoid arthritis with no functional limitations?

a. 33% c. 66%
b. 40%-50% d. 80%-90%


D

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A Incorrect. 80%-90% of children satisfactorily recover from juvenile rheumatoid arthritis with no functional limitations.
B Incorrect. 80%-90% of childrensatisfactorily recover from juvenile rheumatoid arthritis with no functional limitations.
C Incorrect. 80%-90% of children satisfactorily recover from juvenile rheumatoid arthritis with no functional limitations.
D Correct. 80%-90% of children satisfactorily recover from juvenile rheumatoid arthritis with no functional limitations.

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