نتایج جستجو برای: mediterranean fever

تعداد نتایج: 131387  

Journal: :Internal medicine 2012
Keita Inoue Kazuhiro Torii Aya Yoda Koichiro Kadota Seiko Nakamichi Yoko Obata Tomoya Nishino Kiyoshi Migita Atsushi Kawakami Yoshiyuki Ozono

The patient was a 68-year-old woman who had experienced recurrent febrile episodes since 66 years of age. Despite various examinations and treatments, the etiology remained unclear. Further examinations following another referral failed to uncover the cause. Therefore, despite her age, it was presumed that she had familial Mediterranean fever. An analysis of the familial Mediterranean fever (ME...

Journal: :Reumatismo 2012
T Ulas H Buyukhatipoglu C Bes M S Dal I Hacıbekiroglu H G Apucu F Borlu

Familial Mediterranean fever is an autosomal recessive disorder characterized by paroxysmal episodes of fever and serosal inflammation. The classical presentation is fever and severe recurrent abdominal pain due to serositis that lasts for one to three days and the resolves spontaneously. Between the episodes patients are asymptomatic. Ninety-five percent of patients with familial mediterranean...

2015
Kwang Taek Kim Hyun Joo Jang Jae Eun Lee Mi Kang Kim Jun Jae Yoo Gye Yeon Lee Sea Hyub Kae Jin Lee

Familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) is an inherited autosomal recessive disorder, ethnically restricted and commonly found among populations surrounding the Mediterranean Sea. FMF is the most prevalent autoinflammatory disease; is characterized by recurrent, self-limited episodes of fever with serositis; and is caused by Mediterranean fever gene (MEFV) mutations on chromosome 16. We describe a c...

2013
Ali Ugur Uslu Koksal Deveci Serdal Korkmaz Bahattin Aydin Soner Senel Enver Sancakdar Mehmet Sencan

BACKGROUND The purpose of the present study is to determine the association between neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio and both subclinical inflammation and amyloidosis in familial Mediterranean fever. METHODS Ninety-four patients with familial Mediterranean fever and 60 healthy volunteers were included in the study. Of the patients, 12 had familial Mediterranean fever related amyloidosis. The neutr...

2011
M Debeljak N Abazi N Toplak K Stavrić M Kolnik D Kuzmanovska T Avčin

Background Familial Mediterranean Fever (FMF) is an autosomalrecessive disorder characterized by recurrent attacks of fever and serositis. It is common in eastern Mediterranean population. There are only few FMF patients in Slovenia and Macedonia and the mutation carrier rate is not known. So far, over 80 disease associated mutations have been identified in MEFV gene; the most common are M694V,...

Journal: :Clinical and diagnostic laboratory immunology 2002
Pierre-Edouard Fournier Mogens Jensenius Herman Laferl Sirka Vene Didier Raoult

African tick-bite fever, caused by Rickettsia africae, is the most common tick-borne rickettsiosis in sub-Saharan Africa. Mediterranean spotted fever due to Rickettsia conorii also occurs in the region but is more prevalent in Mediterranean countries. Using microimmunofluorescence, we compared the development of immunoglobulin G (IgG) and IgM titers in 48 patients with African tick-bite fever a...

2015
Özben Ceylan Senem Özgür Utku Arman Örün Vehbi Doğan Osman Yılmaz Mahmut Keskin Mehmet Emre Arı Özlem Erdoğan Selmin Karademir

OBJECTIVE This study assessed the early changes in regional and global systolic and diastolic myocardial functions in patients with familial Mediterranean fever without any cardiovascular symptoms using tissue Doppler and strain and strain rate echocardiography and compared them to the results of a control group. METHODS This study has a cross-sectional and observational design. FMF patients ...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2010
E O Etem D Erol Y Huseyin A Arslan

Male infertility is a common barrier that prevents successful conception. There have been reports of azoospermia in men with familial Mediterranean fever, some of whom had not been treated with colchicine. Variation in this disorder could be a risk factor for amyloidosis associated with azoospermia. We determined the frequency of 6 of the most common Mediterranean fever gene mutations, M680I, M...

Journal: :Atencion primaria 1990
M A Esteban M A Botaya F Godoy S Sánchez

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 1988
C Erol A Sonel I Candan K Omürlü T Akyol

Two patients with familial Mediterranean fever showed the classic features of pericardial involvement and one of them (Case 2) had pericardial effusion detected by echocardiography. These and previously published cases show that familial Mediterranean fever should be considered as a cause of pericarditis and/or pericardial effusion.

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