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Sabrina Gmuca

Researcher at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

Publications -  28
Citations -  184

Sabrina Gmuca is an academic researcher from Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Fibromyalgia. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 23 publications receiving 114 citations. Previous affiliations of Sabrina Gmuca include Seattle Children's Research Institute & New York University.

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Multicenter inception cohort of enthesitis-related arthritis: variation in disease characteristics and treatment approaches

TL;DR: The majority of children diagnosed with ERA had a pauciarticular onset, and several statistically significant clinical differences based on HLA-B27 status were identified, reflecting either true differences in patient populations or differences in how the ILAR criteria are being applied.
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Fibromyalgia: Treating Pain in the Juvenile Patient

TL;DR: More stringent randomized, controlled trials with longer follow-up periods are needed in order to determine the long-term efficacy and safety of medications in the treatment of JFMS.
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The Role of Patient and Parental Resilience in Adolescents with Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain.

TL;DR: Higher patient resilience was correlated with reduced disease severity among adolescents with chronic musculoskeletal pain and the application of resilience-training interventions mitigates disease burden in this vulnerable patient population.
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Opioid Prescribing and Polypharmacy in Children with Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain.

TL;DR: Increased availability of psychological and nonpharmacologic services are potential strategies to reduce opioid exposure and polypharmacy among children with chronic musculoskeletal pain.
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Pediatric Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder and Sjögren Syndrome: More Common Than Previously Thought?

TL;DR: Additional information is provided regarding cases previously published by this group as unconfirmed cases of NMOSD because of a lack of NMO immunoglobulin G (IgG) results, as well as 2 new cases to highlight the co-occurrence of childhood Sjogren syndrome (SS) andNMOSD.