Periodic fever syndrome
From IDWiki
Ethnicity | Age at Onset | Duration | Lymphadenopathy | Abdo Pain | MSK | Chest Pain | Rash | Other | Treatment | |
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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
- ^ 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.