The Clinical Course and Outcomes of Familial Mediterranean Fever in Crimean Tatar Patients: Preliminary Results of Case Series
Background. Familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) is the most common monogenic autoinflammatory disease. It is more typical among Turks, Jews, Armenians, Arabs and nationalities permanently living in the Mediterranean area. Crimean Tatars were not considered as the population where FMF may occur until...
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Main Authors: | Olga V. Zhogova (Author), Sergey V. Ivanovskiy (Author), Natalya V. Lagunova (Author), Anastasia V. Tumakova (Author), Mikhail M. Kostik (Author) |
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"Paediatrician" Publishers LLC,
2020-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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