- Asymmetric/focal pain
- Bone pain
- Decrease in activities/function
- Discordant history with physical examination
- Extreme intensity
- Family history of restless leg syndrome/familial Mediterranean fever
- Fatigue/malaise
- Fever (unexplained)
- Limp
- Pain/stiffness in the morning
- Persistent/chronic pain
- School absence (substantial) due to pain
- Rash
- Recent common infectious disease
- Recent trauma
- Weight loss
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- Abdominal mass
- Abnormal neurologic examination
- Abnormal vital signs
- Allodynia
- Appears ill
- Asymmetric tenderness
- Bone tenderness (focal)
- Bruising
- Edema
- Erythema
- Hepatosplenomegaly
- Joint swelling/effusion
- Leg length discrepancy
- Limp
- Lymphadenopathy
- Muscle atrophy (especially if asymmetric)
- New heart murmur
- Rash
- Synovial thickening
- Warmth (focal)
- Widespread tenderness (with tender points)
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