Type 1: acute attacks of fever plus the classical symptoms of painful serositis and arthritis
Type 2: kidney amyloidosis, without other symptoms of FMF and without fever attacks
Type 3: patients with two mutations of MEFV gene, without fever, other symptoms of FMF, nor amyloidosis
Epidemiology
First found among Armenians, Arabs, Turks, and non-Ashkenazi Jews in North Africa and Iraq, but now also known to be found in Ashkenazi Jews, Italians, and other Mediterranean people
Rarely found in people without Mediterranean ancestry
Clinical Manifestations
Attacks consist of fever (96%), abdominal pain (90%), arthritis (45%), aphthous changes in lips and oral mucosa, erysipelas-like erythema (7-40%), and headache
Fever up to 40ºC, may be preceded by chills
Abdominal pain either diffuse or localized, may mimic acute abdomen or appendicitis, but can also cause intestinal obstruction
May have unnecessary surgery or laparoscopy
May have diarrhea or vomiting, or constipation
Arthritis is usually monoarticular in the large joints of the lower limbs and may last longer than other attacks