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View article: Assessing Disease Activity in Pediatric Chronic Nonbacterial Osteomyelitis: A Proposal for Composite Scoring, Including Inactivity Measures
Assessing Disease Activity in Pediatric Chronic Nonbacterial Osteomyelitis: A Proposal for Composite Scoring, Including Inactivity Measures Open
Objective Chronic nonbacterial osteomyelitis (CNO) is an autoinflammatory bone disease with no validated criteria for assessing disease activity (DA), inactive disease, or remission. To date, DA assessment has relied on subjective judgment…
Physical (in)activity and screen-based media use of adolescents with juvenile idiopathic arthritis over time - data from a German inception cohort Open
Background Regular physical activity (PA) has been proven to help prevent non-communicable diseases and is beneficial for disease management in chronically ill populations. Physical inactivity and recreational screen-based media (SBM) use …
Assessing Competencies, Needs, and Satisfaction With the Transition From Pediatric to Adult Health Care in Rheumatology: Development and Validation of the Transition-KompAZ Open
J Rheumatol 2024; doi: 10.3899/jrheum.2024-0097 There were incorrect footnotes in Table 2. All instances of footnote "a" in the Possible Score Range column should be an asterisk. The correct footnote should be, "Only participants with ≤ 1 …
Anxiety and depression symptoms in adolescents and young adults with juvenile idiopathic arthritis: results of an outpatient screening Open
Background Previous studies have shown that growing up with rheumatic conditions can fuel dissatisfaction and psychological distress, which in turn affects disease self-management and treatment adherence. Primary objective of this study wa…
Risk perception, well-being, depression and anxiety in children and adolescents with rheumatic diseases during the COVID-19 pandemic - results from the prospective multicenter KICK-COVID study in Germany Open
Objective To investigate the psychosocial burden in children and adolescents with juvenile rheumatic diseases during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods As part of the multicentre observational KICK-COVID study linked to the National Pediatric …
View article: Long-term follow-up of children with chronic non-bacterial osteomyelitis—assessment of disease activity, risk factors, and outcome
Long-term follow-up of children with chronic non-bacterial osteomyelitis—assessment of disease activity, risk factors, and outcome Open
Introduction 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 rheumatic diseases …
Medication burden in young adults with juvenile idiopathic arthritis: data from a multicentre observational study Open
Objective To assess the medication and disease burden of young adults with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA). Methods Young adults with JIA prospectively followed in the Juvenile Arthritis Methotrexate/Biologics long-term Observation rep…
View article: Myositis-specific autoantibodies and their associated phenotypes in juvenile dermatomyositis: data from a German cohort
Myositis-specific autoantibodies and their associated phenotypes in juvenile dermatomyositis: data from a German cohort Open
Patients with JDM in Germany show a broad spectrum of clinical manifestations that can be grouped into homogeneous groups using MSA, which also helps to predict the course and prognosis of the disease.
Consumer perspective on healthcare services for juvenile idiopathic arthritis: results of a multicentre JIA inception cohort study Open
According to parents' experience and satisfaction with their child's care, performance at the system level can be further improved by diagnosing JIA earlier, providing additional information at disease onset, and ensuring that the child's …
View article: Clinical manifestations and outcome of SARS-CoV-2 infections in children and adolescents with rheumatic musculoskeletal diseases: data from the National Paediatric Rheumatology Database in Germany
Clinical manifestations and outcome of SARS-CoV-2 infections in children and adolescents with rheumatic musculoskeletal diseases: data from the National Paediatric Rheumatology Database in Germany Open
Objectives This study aimed to investigate the clinical manifestations, course and outcome of SARS-CoV-2 infection among children and adolescents with rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases (RMD). Due to their underlying disease as well du…
SARS-CoV-2 infections in children and adolescents with rheumatic musculoskeletal diseases – data from the National Pediatric Rheumatology Database in Germany Open
Objectives Due to their underlying disease as well as therapeutic immunosuppression, children and adolescents with rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases (RMD) may be at higher risk for a severe course or worse outcome of COVID-19, and SAR…
Similarities in clinical course and outcome between juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA)-associated and ANA-positive idiopathic anterior uveitis: data from a population-based nationwide study in Germany Open
Background To analyze whether ANA-positive idiopathic anterior uveitis differs from JIA-associated uveitis concerning clinical course, response to treatment, and disease outcome. Methods Prospective study of the National Paediatric Rheumat…
View article: Correction to: Proposal for a definition for response to treatment, inactive disease and damage for JIA associated uveitis based on the validation of a uveitis related JIA outcome measures from the Multinational Interdisciplinary Working Group for Uveitis in Childhood (MIWGUC)
Correction to: Proposal for a definition for response to treatment, inactive disease and damage for JIA associated uveitis based on the validation of a uveitis related JIA outcome measures from the Multinational Interdisciplinary Working Group for Uveitis in Childhood (MIWGUC) Open
Following publication of the original article [1], we have been notified that the author Joan Calzada should not have been included to the team of authors. The authors’ team, thus, should be as follows: