Literature DB >> 6256918

[Cutaneous manifestations of mediterranean periodic disease. Concerning an observation. Review of the literature (author's transl)].

J Devaux, P Belaube, G Garcin, T Gamby, Y Privat.   

Abstract

Méditerranean Periodic Disease is frequently encountered in non-aschenazic Jews and in Armenians. Aside from the classic triad of pseudo-palustral febrile crises, paroxysms of abdominal and articular pain, and a biological syndrome of inflammation; cutaneous manifestations were noted in 25 to 35% of the cases according to various authors. The most commonly encountered lesions consisted of erysipel-like plaques and subcutaneous nodules. We observed the case of a 47 years old Armenian male, afflicted with Mediterranean Periodic Disease for 30 years in which the dermatologic symptoms are quite classic aside from a vitiligo having progressively appeared since 15 years. Possibly a coincidental association, but to the best of our knowledge, which has not as yet been reported.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 6256918

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sem Hop


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1.  Is bullous skin lesion a risk factor for renal amyloidosis in patients with familial mediterranean fever?

Authors:  G Sargin; A Alp; H Akdam; H Akar; Y Yenicerioglu
Journal:  Indian J Nephrol       Date:  2013-11
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