The clinical spectrum of this disease is a continuum ranging from the moderate form of Hyper-IgD syndrome (HIDS) to lethal forms of mevalonic aciduria (MA). An autoinflammatory disease should be considered in children with recurrent fever of unexplained origin. CASE REPORT. M, 28 months old ...
In 1987, researchers first described(link is external) a syndrome seen in 12 children, which was marked by recurrent fever, painful canker sores, sore throat and inflamed lymph nodes. The condition starts at an early age, between the ages of 1 and 5. The first sign is fever, accompanied ...
Periodic fever, aphthous stomatitis, pharyngitis, and adenitis syndrome is the most common periodic fever syndrome in childhood; however, its underlying genetic basis remains unknown. CONCLUSION: Periodic fever syndromes and other autoinflammatory diseases are increasingly recognized in children and adults, ...
M.Hofer, inHandbook of Systemic Autoimmune Diseases, 2016 Abstract Periodic fever with aphthous stomatitis, pharyngitis, and cervical adenitis (PFAPA) is the main cause of noninfectiousrecurrent feversyndrome in young children. The diagnosis is mainly based on the clinical presentation, the exclusion ...
摘要: Periodic fever, aphthous stomatitis, pharyngitis and cervical adenitis syndrome (PFAPA) is the most common autoinflammatory disorder in children in many parts of the world出版时间: 2019/10/09 ISBN: 978-3-030-21261-2 收藏 引用 批量引用 报错 分享 ...
Functional disorders are the most common presenting as functional dyspepsia, irritable bowel syndrome, abdominal migraine, functional abdominal pain syndrome. They may appear as a single disorder or in combination. Should alarm symptoms or signs appear in patients, a detailed examination is necessary to...
2.A condition of unknown cause seen in infants less than three months old, marked by periods of inconsolable crying lasting for hours at a time for at least three weeks. adj.(alsokō′lĭk) Of, relating to, or affecting the colon. ...
PReS-FINAL-2225: Oxidative stress in children with episodic fever of unknown origin IntroductionFever of unknown origin (FOU) i.e.: (1) a temperature greater than 38.3°C on several occasions, (2) more than 3 weeks' duration of illness, an... J Vojinovic,J Radovic,D Lazarevic,... -...
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Antimicrobial prophylaxis in children with recurrent urinary tract infectionsalbendazolehyperinfection syndromeivermectinnonresolving pneumoniaStrongyloides stercoralisBackground A 40-year-old female presented to hospital with rapidly progressive renal failure secondary to antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody ( ANCA)-...