Periodic fever syndrome

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Ethnicity Age at Onset Duration Lymphadenopathy Abdo Pain MSK Chest Pain Rash Other Treatment
FMF Armenian, Arab, Jewish, Turkish <20 years 1-4 days rare very common sterile peritonitis monoarthritis of knee, ankle, wrist pleuritis, often unilateral rare erysipelas-like on legs pericarditis, scrotal attacks, splenomegaly colchicine
HIDS Dutch, French childhood 3-7 days cervical very common
NAPS12 Guadeloupe, Italy neonatal 2-10 days yes yes arthralgias, myalgias yes urticaria/erythema cold sensitivity, headache
TRAPS common
CAPS rare
PFAPA common

References

  1. ^  Sinisa Savic, Laura J. Dickie, Michele Battellino, Michael F. McDermott. Familial Mediterranean fever and related periodic fever syndromes/autoinflammatory diseases. Current Opinion in Rheumatology. 2012;24(1):103-112. doi:10.1097/bor.0b013e32834dd2d5.