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Mehmet Yildiz

Researcher at Istanbul University

Publications -  65
Citations -  531

Mehmet Yildiz is an academic researcher from Istanbul University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Disease. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 45 publications receiving 209 citations.

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Management of childhood-onset autoinflammatory diseases during the COVID-19 pandemic.

TL;DR: In conclusion, pediatric patients with AIDs, those receiving biologic treatment and/or colchicine, may not be at increased risk for neither being infected nor the severe disease course.
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Childhood Rheumatic Diseases and COVID-19 Pandemic: An Intriguing Linkage and a New Horizon

TL;DR: The aim of this review is to have a contributor role for explaining this conundrum and present a bird’s eye view regarding this equivocal issue in this review.
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Differences and similarities of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children, Kawasaki disease and macrophage activating syndrome due to systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis: a comparative study.

TL;DR: In this article, the clinical and laboratory findings of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C), patients with Kawasaki disease (KD) and with macrophage activating syndrome due to systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis (sJIA-MAS) on real-life data were compared.
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Pediatric Behçet's disease - clinical aspects and current concepts.

TL;DR: Although several immunological and genetic associations have been demonstrated, the real etiologic mechanism of the disease is unclear and the diagnosis is difficult, the management is challenging and controversial, and new therapeutic options under development in light of pathogenetic hypothesis seem to be promising.
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Evaluation of co-existing diseases in children with familial Mediterranean fever

TL;DR: The objective of the study is to evaluate the frequency of comorbid disorders in children followed up with diagnosis of FMF, and assess the association between FMF and other inflammatory conditions in a large pediatric FMF cohort.