The Role of Doctors in Managing Pediatric Autoimmune Disorders.

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Arishi Abdulaziz Jubran A, Mushari Alkhaldi, ‎Amer Saeed Mohammed Alshomrani, Zayed Ozaywi Alresheedi, Abdullah Salem Alrayshan, Mohammed Ahmed Mohammed Abdulfattah, Abdulrhman Mohammad Salim, Ali Abdulrahman Ali Refaei, Abdulkareem Aldrak, Yasmeen Khalaf Altaymani, Al Harthi, Majed Khalaf, Sahar Awad Alqadi, Samah Hameed Alrehaili, Yousef Habib Almusharraf, Abdulrahman Ali Al Ahmari

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Pediatric autoimmune disorders, although less common than those in adults, present unique challenges in diagnosis, treatment, and long-term management. These conditions, where the immune system mistakenly attacks the body's own tissues, can affect various organs and systems in children, leading to significant morbidity if not appropriately managed. The role of doctors in the management of pediatric autoimmune disorders is multifaceted, encompassing early diagnosis, personalized treatment plans, multidisciplinary care, and long-term monitoring. This article explores the critical role that pediatricians, pediatric rheumatologists, immunologists, and other healthcare providers play in the management of these disorders, focusing on the strategies used to minimize disease progression and enhance the quality of life for affected children.

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