PFAPA syndrome is not a sporadic disease.


Autoria(s): Cochard Marie; Clet Johanna; Le Lan; Pillet Pascal; Onrubia Xavier; Guéron Thierry; Faouzi Mohammed; Hofer Michaël
Data(s)

2010

Resumo

OBJECTIVES: To determine whether PFAPA (periodic fever, aphthous stomatitis, pharyngitis and cervical adenitis) patients have a positive family history (FH) for recurrent fever syndromes. METHOD: For all patients with PFAPA seen in two paediatric rheumatology centres (Romandy, Switzerland and Bordeaux, France), parents were interviewed to record the FH for periodic fever. As controls, we interviewed a group of children without history of recurrent fever. RESULTS: We recruited 84 patients with PFAPA and 47 healthy children. The FH for recurrent fever (without an infectious cause and recurring for at least half a year) was positive in 38/84 (45%), and was positive for PFAPA (diagnosis confirmed by a physician) in 10/84 (12%) of the PFAPA patients. For 29 of the 38 patients with positive FH, the affected person was a sibling or a parent. None of the healthy children had a positive FH for recurrent fever or PFAPA. A positive FH for rheumatological diseases was seen in both groups of children. CONCLUSION: These data show that a significant percentage of PFAPA patients present a positive FH of recurrent fever and PFAPA. This familial susceptibility suggests a potential genetic origin for this syndrome.

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http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_5934FCFBDD4F

isbn:1462-0332[electronic], 1462-0324[linking]

pmid:20601652

doi:10.1093/rheumatology/keq187

isiid:000281954700026

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en

Fonte

Rheumatology, vol. 49, no. 10, pp. 1984-1987

Palavras-Chave #Heredity; Child; Auto-inflammatory disease; Periodic fever; periodic fever; aphthous stomatitis; adenitis pfapa; pharyngitis; mefv; siblings
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