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  1. Familial cold autoinflammatory syndrome type 2 is a condition that causes episodes of fever, skin rash, and joint pain. These episodes can be triggered by exposure to cold temperatures, or they may arise without warning, and ...
  2. Cold-induced sweating syndrome is characterized by problems with regulating body temperature and other abnormalities affecting many parts of the body. In ...
  3. ... system disorder characterized by an allergic reaction to cold temperatures. Other immune system problems can also occur. ... exposed to cool temperatures, which is known as cold urticaria. In PLAID, the hives typically develop in ...
  4. ... in which the body's normal response to cold or emotional stress is exaggerated, resulting in abnormal ... typical episode lasts about 15 minutes after the cold exposure or stressor has ended and involves mild ...
  5. ... renal disease. More About This Health Condition CIG cold-insoluble globulin ED-B fibronectin FINC FINC_HUMAN ...
  6. ... NLRP12 gene have been found to cause familial cold autoinflammatory syndrome type 2. This condition causes episodes ... rash, and joint pain, often in response to cold temperatures.Many of the NLRP12 gene variants that ...
  7. ... the CRLF1 gene have been reported to cause cold-induced sweating syndrome, a rare condition characterized by ... of CNTFR signaling underlies the major features of cold-induced sweating syndrome. A loss of this signaling ...
  8. ... The group includes three conditions known as familial cold autoinflammatory syndrome type 1 (FCAS1), Muckle-Wells syndrome ( ... These episodes can be triggered by exposure to cold temperatures, fatigue, other stressors, or they may arise ...
  9. ... the CLCF1 gene have been reported to cause cold-induced sweating syndrome, a rare condition characterized by ... of CNTFR signaling underlies the major features of cold-induced sweating syndrome. A loss of this signaling ...
  10. ... do not work as well when they are cold. This effect is dramatic in people with paramyotonia congenita. Exposure to cold initially causes muscle stiffness in these individuals, and ...
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