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    Level and correlates of physical activity among children and adolescents with juvenile idiopathic arthritis compared to controls: results from a German nationwide prospective observational cohort study

    Physical active lifestyles are essential throughout growth and maturation and may offer potential preventive and therapeutic benefit in patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA). Insufficient physical ...

    Florian Milatz, Sandra Hansmann, Jens Klotsche, Martina Niewerth in Pediatric Rheumatology (2024)

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    When the Skin Turns Blue, Bleeds, and Then Turns Black

    Vasculitic diseases are among the most complex autoimmune/autoinflammatory diseases. Attempts are made to approach the various manifestations in terms of the affection of different vessel sizes and the autoant...

    Christiane Reiser, Hermann Girschick in Clinical Examples in Pediatric Rheumatology (2024)

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    Is Every Early Childhood Polyarthritis with Uveitis also a JIA?

    When the concepts of autoinflammatory diseases/fever syndromes were still unknown, there were always children in the cohorts of various rheumatology centers who were assigned to genuine rheumatic diseases, but...

    Moritz Klaas, Hermann Girschick in Clinical Examples in Pediatric Rheumatology (2024)

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    Immediate Hip Pain After Sports and Jum**

    In pediatric and adolescent rheumatology, one is occasionally confronted with the question of whether the visible and measured inflammation actually corresponds to an immunological-rheumatological disease in t...

    Hermann Girschick in Clinical Examples in Pediatric Rheumatology (2024)

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    When the Skin and Neck Stretch

    In the context of connective tissue weakness and wound healing disorders, genetically caused structural connective tissue diseases such as Ehlers-Danlos or Marfan syndrome must be considered. However, benign h...

    Hermann Girschick in Clinical Examples in Pediatric Rheumatology (2024)

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    From Nail Bed Inflammation Straight to the Wheelchair—and When the Newborn No Longer Moves Its Leg

    Within the last decades, the clinical picture of a septic arthritis and also bacterial osteomyelitis has changed, among other things because the spectrum of pathogens has changed. If one assumes a highly inflamma...

    Moritz Klaas, Hermann Girschick in Clinical Examples in Pediatric Rheumatology (2024)

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    Worm-Like Movement, and the Tonsil was Inflamed

    Within the last few decades, the frequency of rheumatic fever as a post-streptococcal disease has significantly decreased for reasons that remain unclear. The frequency of reactive arthritis and other possible di...

    Ae-Rie Im-Schipolowski, Hermann Girschick in Clinical Examples in Pediatric Rheumatology (2024)

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    When the Skin Just Won’t Heal

    The spectrum of uncontrolled inflammatory reactions has significantly deepened in the understanding of the pathophysiology of autoimmune, autoinflammatory, and peri-/post-infectious diseases in recent years. I...

    Hermann Girschick in Clinical Examples in Pediatric Rheumatology (2024)

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    When Every Movement and Even Laughter Becomes Agony

    The clinical care of patients with muscular weakness/inflammation and concurrent skin changes in the form of dermatomyositis has seen significant advancements in the last decade. On one hand, overlap** phenomen...

    Hermann Girschick in Clinical Examples in Pediatric Rheumatology (2024)

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    The Muscle Taut and Abdominal Pain

    The Tumor Necrosis Factor Receptor-Associated Periodic Syndrome (TRAPS) is one of the genetically determined periodic fever syndromes, it is inherited in an autosomal dominant manner and is caused by various muta...

    Hermann Girschick, Henner Morbach in Clinical Examples in Pediatric Rheumatology (2024)

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    When Sweating and Drafts Repeatedly Cause Fever

    Urticaria triggered by cold and especially by cool drafts is a prominent anamnestic detail and in itself almost pathognomonic. It directly points to the autoinflammatory syndrome APLAID. This is an autoinflammato...

    Hermann Girschick in Clinical Examples in Pediatric Rheumatology (2024)

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    When a Child’s Hip Hurts and It’s not Rheumatism

    In the case of unilateral painful protection in infancy, which clinically and sonographically shows signs of arthritis, a Morbus Perthes should always be considered in the differential diagnosis. From a rheumatol...

    Hermann Girschick, Moritz Klaas in Clinical Examples in Pediatric Rheumatology (2024)

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    A Walk Like Charlie Chaplin

    Clinically, the rare hypophosphatasia was traditionally assigned to endocrinology, although since the 1990s there has been increasing evidence for an inflammatory pathophysiology within this bone metabolism di...

    Hermann Girschick in Clinical Examples in Pediatric Rheumatology (2024)

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    When the Skin Hardens and Calcifies

    Both localized and systemic scleroderma are considered complex autoimmune diseases with induration of the skin, subcutis, and fascia, which can impair the function of internal organs through fibrosis over time...

    Hermann Girschick in Clinical Examples in Pediatric Rheumatology (2024)

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    Telemedizin in der neonatologischen Erstversorgung

    Das Perinatalzentrum in der Klinik für Kinder und Jugendmedizin des Vivantes Klinikum, Berlin, hat 2017 die postnatale videoassistierte Erstversorgung kritisch kranker Neugeborener in 2 ortsfernen assoziierten...

    Lisa Schröder, Welfhard Schneider, Karl-Ulrich Schunck in Monatsschrift Kinderheilkunde (2023)

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    Long-term follow-up of children with chronic non-bacterial osteomyelitis—assessment of disease activity, risk factors, and outcome

    Chronic non-bacterial osteomyelitis (CNO) is an autoinflammatory bone-disease of unknown origin. The National Pediatric Rheumatologic Database (NPRD) collects long-term data of children and adolescents with rh...

    Christiane Reiser, Jens Klotsche, Toni Hospach in Arthritis Research & Therapy (2023)

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    Treat-to-target strategies for the management of familial Mediterranean Fever in children

    The objective of this initiative was to develop a treat-to-target (T2T) approach for the management of patients with Familial Mediterranean Fever (FMF), including the definition of a complex treatment target, ...

    Lisa Ehlers, Elisabeth Rolfes, Mareike Lieber, Dominik Müller in Pediatric Rheumatology (2023)

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    Wenn die Haut partout nicht heilen will

    Das Spektrum von unkontrollierten Entzündungsreaktionen hat sich in den letzten Jahren signifikant in der Kenntnis der Pathophysiologie von Autoimmunitäts-, Autoinflammations- und peri-/postinfektiösen Erkrank...

    Hermann Girschick in Klinische Beispiele Pädiatrische Rheumatologie (2023)

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    Wurmartige Bewegung, und die Mandel war entzündet

    Innerhalb der letzten Jahrzehnte ist aus noch ungeklärten Gründen die Häufigkeit des rheumatischen Fiebers als Streptokokken-Folgeerkrankung deutlich zurückgegangen. Auch die Häufigkeit von reaktiven Arthritiden ...

    Ae-Rie Im-Schipolowski, Hermann Girschick in Klinische Beispiele Pädiatrische Rheumatologie (2023)

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