FMF is not always "fever": from clinical presentation to "treat to target"
Abstract Familial Mediterranean Fever, a monogenic autoinflammatory disease secondary to MEFV gene mutations in the chromosome 16p13, is characterized by recurrent self-limiting attacks of fever, arthritis, aphthous changes in lips and/or oral mucosa, erythema, serositis. It is caused by dysregulati...
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Main Authors: | Maria Cristina Maggio (Author), Giovanni Corsello (Author) |
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2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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