FRI0455 IS THERE AN INCREASE IN THE FREQUENCY OF INFLAMMATORY DISEASES IN THE FAMILIES OF PATIENTS WITH FMF?

Volume: 79, Issue: Suppl 1, Pages: 824.2 - 825
Published: Jun 1, 2020
Abstract
Background: Familial Mediterranean Fever (FMF) is the most common periodic fever syndrome in childhood with an autosomal recessive inheritance pattern and is characterized by unprovoked fever attacks, serositis episodes. The causative gene of the disease is MEFV that encodes pyrin protein. The pyrin protein takes a role in pathways related to inflammation, and mutations of it lead to increased inflammation. It is already shown that frequencies...
Paper Details
Title
FRI0455 IS THERE AN INCREASE IN THE FREQUENCY OF INFLAMMATORY DISEASES IN THE FAMILIES OF PATIENTS WITH FMF?
Published Date
Jun 1, 2020
Volume
79
Issue
Suppl 1
Pages
824.2 - 825
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