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    • Primary systemic vasculitides in children are rare, often idiopathic inflammatory conditions affecting blood vessel walls.
    • Diagnosis is challenging due to multisystemic, nonspecific symptoms.
    • Recent years have seen major progress in understanding and managing pediatric vasculitis.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To highlight significant advancements in the field of pediatric vasculitis.
    • To provide an overview of progress driven by pediatric rheumatologists.
    • To introduce readers to the "giant leap" in pediatric vasculitis research and care.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of recent developments in pediatric vasculitis.
    • Focus on classification criteria and outcome assessment tools.
    • Emphasis on inclusion in international clinical trials and identification of monogenic forms.

    Main Results:

    • Development and validation of classification criteria and disease activity tools.
    • Increased participation of pediatric patients in international randomized controlled trials.
    • Recognition and study of monogenic vasculitides as a distinct group.

    Conclusions:

    • Significant progress has been made in pediatric vasculitis over the last decade.
    • Collaborative efforts by pediatric rheumatologists have driven these advancements.
    • Improved diagnostic and therapeutic strategies are enhancing patient outcomes.