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  1. Familial Mediterranean fever is an inherited condition characterized by recurrent episodes of painful inflammation in the abdomen, chest, or joints. These episodes ...
  2. ... is a condition characterized by recurrent episodes of fever, which typically begin during infancy. Each episode of fever lasts about 3 to 6 days, and the ...
  3. ... is a condition characterized by recurrent episodes of fever. These fevers typically last about 3 weeks but can last ... of the episodes varies greatly among affected individuals; fevers can occur anywhere between every 6 weeks to ...
  4. ... mutations) have been found to cause familial Mediterranean fever. A few variants delete small amounts of DNA ... Met694Val or M694V). Among people with familial Mediterranean fever, this particular variant is also associated with an ...
  5. ... 2 is a condition that causes episodes of fever, skin rash, and joint pain. These episodes can ... symptom that occurs during an episode is a fever. Other common features are an itchy rash and ...
  6. ... autoinflammatory disease) is a disorder involving episodes of fever and abnormal inflammation affecting many parts of the ... response is turned on (activated) abnormally, which causes fevers and inflammation-related damage to tissues and organs. ...
  7. ... that occur most often in cold weather; recurrent fevers; and elongated fingers and toes with widened and ... Nakajo-Nishimura syndrome, including the nodular erythema, recurrent fevers, joint problems, and hepatosplenomegaly. It is less clear ...
  8. ... a rare condition characterized by recurrent episodes of fever and inflammation in the bones and skin.One ... Sweet syndrome. The symptoms of Sweet syndrome include fever and the development of painful bumps or blisters ...
  9. ... equally. Several studies of people with familial Mediterranean fever indicate that having the alpha version of the ... untreated. Studies indicate that individuals with familial Mediterranean fever who also have the alpha version of the ...
  10. ... addition, many individuals with TRNT1 deficiency have recurrent fevers that are not caused by an infection. These fever episodes are often one of the earliest recognized ...
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