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Perhaps the most important new research is in cases of CLIPPERS in children. Two recent papers discuss this issue. The first from Mario Sa et al in the UK present three case studies of children diagnosed with CLIPPERS all of which had a poor outcome. They suggest that CLIPPERS may be a more aggressive and harder to treat condition in children. However in the second paper, Dr Tobin suggests that the three cases don't meet current diagnostic criteria for CLIPPERS (although they have a lot of shared characteristics). I have commented before on how this diagnostic uncertainty in CLIPPERS comes up again and again and, although the situation is slowly improving, it would be a real advance to strengthen the diagnostic tests.
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