Recurrent Fever Diagnosis: A Case Disguised as PFAPA Syndrome |Biomedgrid
Journal: American Journal of Biomedical Science & Research (Vol.10, No. 5)Publication Date: 2020-10-16
Authors : Natalia Palmou Fontana; Cristina Naharro Fernández; Ana Elisabet López Sundh; Susana Armesto Alonso;
Page : 496-498
Keywords : Recurrent fever; Aphthae; Aphthous stomatitis PFAPA syndrome; Familiar Mediterranean Fever; FMF;
Abstract
Recurrent fever is common in childhood. Differential diagnosis should be conducted in some patients. Autoinflammatory diseases could be responsible in some circumstances but diagnosis is not easy, as different syndromes could appear overlapped. We present a clinical case of a boy with recurrent fever, aphthous stomatitis and growing delay.
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