Periodic fever syndromes: beyond the single gene paradigm
Abstract Familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) is the most common monogenic autoinflammatory disease in Canada and is characterized by a clinical syndrome of episodic inflammatory symptoms. Traditionally, the disease is defined by autosomal recessive inheritance of MEFV gene variants, yet FMF also not...
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Main Authors: | Clara Westwell-Roper (Author), Iwona Niemietz (Author), Lori B. Tucker (Author), Kelly L. Brown (Author) |
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