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  1. Authors: Erkan Demirkaya, Cengizhan Acikel, Isabella Ceccherini, Seza Özen, Abdulbaki Karaoglu, Ismail Dursun, Betul Sozeri, Yelda Bilginer, Zubeyde Gunduz, Yusuf Tunca, Katerina Oikonomaki, Ioanna Varela, Francesco Caroli, Maria Pia Sormani and Marco Gattorno
    Citation: Pediatric Rheumatology 2011 9(Suppl 1):P298

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 9 Supplement 1

  2. Authors: Falcini Fernanda, Melchiorre Daniela, Ceri Lorenzo, Capannini Serena, Denaro Valentina, Biondi Katia, Bosco Mario and Matucci Cerinic Marco
    Citation: Pediatric Rheumatology 2011 9(Suppl 1):P174

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 9 Supplement 1

  3. Authors: Yelda Bilginer, Eda Utine, Özgür Kasapçopur, Bora Gülhan, Erkan Demirkaya, Rezan Topaloğlu, Ali Düzova, Fatih Özaltın, Mehmet Alikaşifoğlu and Seza Özen
    Citation: Pediatric Rheumatology 2011 9(Suppl 1):P120

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 9 Supplement 1

  4. Aseptic meningitis is a serious adverse reaction to intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) therapy. We studied the clinical characteristics of patients with acute Kawasaki disease (KD) who developed IVIG-induced as...

    Authors: Yasushi Kemmotsu, Tomotaka Nakayama, Hiroyuki Matsuura and Tsutomu Saji
    Citation: Pediatric Rheumatology 2011 9:28
  5. Authors: Rina Mina, Laura Schanberg, Anne B Eberhard, Marisa Klein–Gitelman, Gloria Higgins, Karen Onel, Nora G Singer, Kathleen O’Neil, Lori Tucker, Deborah Levy, Wajeeha Yousaf, Shannen Nelson, Michael Beresford, Ruben Cuttica, Graciela Espada, Angelo Ravelli…
    Citation: Pediatric Rheumatology 2011 9(Suppl 1):O17

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 9 Supplement 1

  6. Autoimmunity is often observed among individuals with primary immune deficiencies; however, the frequency and role of autoimmunity in Schimke immuno-osseous dysplasia (SIOD) has not been fully assessed. SIOD, ...

    Authors: Jakub Zieg, Anna Krepelova, Alireza Baradaran-Heravi, Elena Levtchenko, Encarna Guillén-Navarro, Miroslava Balascakova, Martina Sukova, Tomas Seeman, Jiri Dusek, Nadezda Simankova, Tomas Rosik, Sylva Skalova, Jan Lebl and Cornelius F Boerkoel
    Citation: Pediatric Rheumatology 2011 9:27
  7. Although musculoskeletal ultrasound (MSUS) has emerged as an indispensible tool among physicians involved in musculoskeletal medicine in the last two decades, only recently has it become more attractive to ped...

    Authors: Fatih Tok, Erkan Demirkaya and Levent Özçakar
    Citation: Pediatric Rheumatology 2011 9:25
  8. The presence of enthesitis (insertional inflammation) in patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) is difficult to establish clinically and may influence classification and treatment of the disease. We...

    Authors: Louise Laurell, Michel Court-Payen, Susan Nielsen, Marek Zak, Carsten Thomsen, Maribel Miguel-Pérez and Anders Fasth
    Citation: Pediatric Rheumatology 2011 9:22
  9. We present the case of an 11-year-old boy presenting with haemoptysis, dyspnoea and weight loss as a manifestation of isolated pulmonary vasculitis, leading to pulmonary hypertension. He also appeared to have ...

    Authors: Willemien de Vries, Gerard H Koppelman, Marc TR Roofthooft, Hendrika Bootsma, Martha K Leijsma and Wineke Armbrust
    Citation: Pediatric Rheumatology 2011 9:19
  10. Linear scleroderma is a form of localized scleroderma that primarily affects the pediatric population. When it occurs on the scalp or forehead, it is termed "en coup de sabre". In the en coup de sabre subtype,...

    Authors: Emily T Fain, Melissa Mannion, Elena Pope, Daniel W Young, Ronald M Laxer and Randy Q Cron
    Citation: Pediatric Rheumatology 2011 9:18
  11. Systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis (sJIA) is a systemic inflammatory disease characterized by arthritis, spiking fever and a skin rash that is frequently complicated by macrophage activation syndrome (MAS)...

    Authors: Tomonari Shigemura, Takashi Yamazaki, Yosuke Hara, Jing-Ni Ou, Anne M Stevens, Hans D Ochs, Kenichi Koike and Kazunaga Agematsu
    Citation: Pediatric Rheumatology 2011 9:15
  12. Recessive Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa (RDEB) is a rare and severe hereditary skin disease. Oligoarticular Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) although infrequent in the general paediatric population, is t...

    Authors: Despoina Maritsi, Anna E Martinez, Jemima E Mellerio, Despina Eleftheriou and Clarissa A Pilkington
    Citation: Pediatric Rheumatology 2011 9:13
  13. Primary systemic vasculitis presenting in childhood is an uncommon but serious condition. As these patients transfer to adult clinics for continuing care, defining long term outcomes with emphasis on disease a...

    Authors: Nishkantha Arulkumaran, Susan Jawad, Stuart W Smith, Lorraine Harper, Paul Brogan, Charles D Pusey and Alan D Salama
    Citation: Pediatric Rheumatology 2011 9:12
  14. Children with complex medical issues experience barriers to the transition of care from pediatric to adult providers. We sought to identify these barriers by elucidating the experiences of patients with idiopa...

    Authors: James D Katz, Gulnara Mamyrova, Shilpi Agarwal, Olcay Y Jones, Harriet Bollar, Adam M Huber, Lisa G Rider and Patience H White
    Citation: Pediatric Rheumatology 2011 9:10
  15. Although electronic medical records (EMRs) have facilitated care for children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), analyses of treatment outcomes have required paper based or manually re-entered data. We ...

    Authors: Michael L Miller, Jason Ruprecht, Deli Wang, Ying Zhou, George Lales, Sean McKenna and Marisa Klein-Gitelman
    Citation: Pediatric Rheumatology 2011 9:9
  16. Several studies have noted the significance of measuring anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide (CCP) antibodies in juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) as an important indicator for destructive disease, as is the c...

    Authors: Brooke E Gilliam, Melinda R Reed, Anil K Chauhan, Amanda B Dehlendorf and Terry L Moore
    Citation: Pediatric Rheumatology 2011 9:8
  17. Spinal epidural lipomatosis is a rare complication of chronic corticosteroid treatment. We report a new pediatric case and an analysis of this and 19 pediatric cases identified in the international literature....

    Authors: Jana C Möller, Randy Q Cron, Daniel W Young, Hermann J Girschick, Deborah M Levy, David D Sherry, Akiko Kukita, Kaoru Saijo and Frank Pessler
    Citation: Pediatric Rheumatology 2011 9:5
  18. The ankle region is frequently involved in juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) but difficult to examine clinically due to its anatomical complexity. The aim of the study was to evaluate the role of ultrasonogr...

    Authors: Louise Laurell, Michel Court-Payen, Susan Nielsen, Marek Zak, Mikael Boesen and Anders Fasth
    Citation: Pediatric Rheumatology 2011 9:4
  19. Chronic non-specific musculoskeletal pain (CNSMSP) may develop in childhood and adolescence, leading to disability and reduced quality of life that continues into adulthood. The purpose of the study was to bui...

    Authors: Peter O'Sullivan, Darren Beales, Lynn Jensen, Kevin Murray and Tenielle Myers
    Citation: Pediatric Rheumatology 2011 9:3
  20. The glucocorticoid receptor gene (NR3C1) has been suggested as a candidate gene affecting juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) course and prognosis. The purpose of this study is to investigate the glucocorticoi...

    Authors: Mikhail M Kostik, Alexandra A Klyushina, Mikhail V Moskalenko, Larisa A Scheplyagina and Valentina I Larionova
    Citation: Pediatric Rheumatology 2011 9:2
  21. Autoimmune pancreatitis is frequently associated with elevated serum and tissue IgG4 levels in the adult population, but there are few reports of pediatric autoimmune pancreatitis, and even fewer reports of Ig...

    Authors: Melissa Mannion and Randy Q Cron
    Citation: Pediatric Rheumatology 2011 9:1
  22. The clinical relevance of observations of serum levels of osteoprotegerin (OPG) and receptor activator of nuclear factor -κB ligand (RANKL) in juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) is not clear. To elucidate the...

    Authors: Gunhild Lien, Thor Ueland, Kristin Godang, Anne M Selvaag, Øystein T Førre and Berit Flatø
    Citation: Pediatric Rheumatology 2010 8:30

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