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Update on treatment of Marshall's syndrome (PFAPA syndrome): report of five cases with review of the literature.

Marco Berlucchi1, Antonella Meini, Alessandro Plebani, Maria G Bonvini, Davide Lombardi, Piero Nicolai.   

Abstract

Marshall's syndrome or PFAPA (periodic fever, aphthous stomatitis, pharyngitis, cervical adenitis) syndrome is a recently described pediatric periodic disease characterized by recurrent febrile episodes associated with head and neck symptoms. The origin of this syndrome is unknown, and it can last for several years. During healthy periods, patients grow normally. The differential diagnosis includes other diseases characterized by periodic fevers, such as familial Mediterranean fever, familial Hibernian fever, hyperglobulinemia D syndrome, Behçet's disease, cyclic neutropenia, juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, and several infectious diseases. Many treatments have been used, with various results, including antibiotics, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, acetylsalicylic acid, colchicine, antiviral medicines, steroids, cimetidine, and tonsillectomy. We describe 5 new patients affected by PFAPA syndrome who were observed at the Department of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, Spedali Civili, Brescia, Italy, from November 2000 to August 2001. All children underwent physical examination, bacterial, fungal, and viral cultures, chest radiography, and several laboratory studies. The patients were treated by successful tonsillectomy, and after a mean follow-up of 10 months, no recurrence was observed. An analysis of the literature is also presented with particular emphasis on the differential diagnosis of this rare illness and the results of the different therapeutic options.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12731633     DOI: 10.1177/000348940311200412

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol        ISSN: 0003-4894            Impact factor:   1.547


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3.  Unique histologic features of tonsils from patients with periodic fever, aphthous stomatitis, pharyngitis, and cervical adenitis (PFAPA) syndrome.

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Journal:  Clin Rheumatol       Date:  2017-07-26       Impact factor: 2.980

4.  PFAPA with facial swelling- a new association?

Authors:  B Khodaghalian; K K Tewary; H Narchi
Journal:  Indian J Pediatr       Date:  2012-04-13       Impact factor: 1.967

Review 5.  Indications for tonsillectomy stratified by the level of evidence.

Authors:  Jochen P Windfuhr
Journal:  GMS Curr Top Otorhinolaryngol Head Neck Surg       Date:  2016-12-15

6.  Long-term efficacy of tonsillectomy/adenotonsillectomy in patients with periodic fever aphthous stomatitis pharyngitis adenitis syndrome with special emphasis on co-existence of familial Mediterranean fever.

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8.  Marshall syndrome in a young child, a reality: Case report.

Authors:  Laura Mihaela Trandafir; Madalina Ionela Chiriac; Smaranda Diaconescu; Ileana Ioniuc; Ingrith Miron; Daniel Rusu
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2016-11       Impact factor: 1.889

9.  Elevated levels of CXCL10 in the Periodic Fever, Aphthous stomatitis, Pharyngitis and cervical Adenitis syndrome (PFAPA) during and between febrile episodes; an indication of a persistent activation of the innate immune system.

Authors:  Jostein Førsvoll; Einar Klæboe Kristoffersen; Knut Oymar
Journal:  Pediatr Rheumatol Online J       Date:  2013-10-17       Impact factor: 3.054

10.  The role of tonsillectomy in the Periodic Fever, Aphthous stomatitis, Pharyngitis and cervical Adenitis syndrome; a literature review.

Authors:  Jostein Førsvoll; Knut Øymar
Journal:  BMC Ear Nose Throat Disord       Date:  2018-02-22
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