Therapy of autoinflammatory diseases: results from an international registry

نویسندگان

  • NM ter Haar
  • J Frenkel
  • P Woo
  • L Cantarini
  • H Lachmann
  • A Insalaco
  • M Hofer
  • Y Uziel
  • S Ozen
  • S Nielsen
  • A Naselli
  • C Modesto
  • SM Al-Mayouf
  • I Kone-Paut
  • I Nikishina
  • N Iagaru
  • L Obici
  • E Papadopoulou-Alataki
  • D Rigante
  • C Boros
  • A Martini
  • N Ruperto
  • M Gattorno
چکیده

Methods A web-based registry collecting baseline and clinical information of autoinflammatory diseases was located at the member area of the PRINTO website (www.printo. it). Participating hospitals included pediatric rheumatology centers of the PRINTO network and adult centers with a specific interest in autoinflammatory diseases. Data was collected on Blau’s syndrome, Behçet’s disease, CAPS, CRMO, DIRA, FMF, MKD, NLRP12-mediated periodic fever, PAPA, PFAPA TRAPS and undefined periodic fevers. In total, 704 patients were included in this retrospective study on therapy.

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دوره 9  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2011