Correction to: Diagnostic utility of a targeted next-generation sequencing gene panel in the clinical suspicion of systemic autoinflammatory diseases: a multi-center study (Rheumatology International (10.1007/s00296-019-04252-5)

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The second affiliation of the corresponding author Eda Tahir Turanlı was incorrectly published as İstanbul Medeniyet University instead of Istanbul Technical University. In the fourth paragraph of discussion section: the sentence “XXXX et al. have previously reported two families with atypical FMF findings without MEFV gene involvement” was incorrectly published. The correct sentence is “We have previously reported two families with atypical FMF findings without MEFV gene involvement”. In the ethical approval section: the sentence “This study was approved by the Ethics Review Committee of XXXXXXX (approval number and dates: B.30.2.İST.0.30.90.00/19756, 3 July 2012 and 83045809-604.01.02, 6 December 2016)” was incorrectly published. The correct sentence is “This study was approved by the Ethics Review Committee of Cerrahpaşa Medical School (approval number and dates: B.30.2.İST.0.30.90.00/19756, 3 July 2012 and 83045809-604.01.02, 6 December 2016)”.

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Karacan, I., Balamir, A., Uğurlu, S., Aydin, A. K., Everest, E., Zor, S., … Turanli, E. T. (2019, May 1). Correction to: Diagnostic utility of a targeted next-generation sequencing gene panel in the clinical suspicion of systemic autoinflammatory diseases: a multi-center study (Rheumatology International (10.1007/s00296-019-04252-5). Rheumatology International. Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00296-019-04280-1

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