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2021

Familial Mediterranean fever

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Evaluation Of S100a12 Protein Levels In Children With Familial Mediterranean Fever, Yelda Türkmenoğlu, Eli̇f Güney, Di̇ğdem Bezen, Ahmet İrdem, Bi̇ray Ertürk, Hasan Dursun Jan 2021

Evaluation Of S100a12 Protein Levels In Children With Familial Mediterranean Fever, Yelda Türkmenoğlu, Eli̇f Güney, Di̇ğdem Bezen, Ahmet İrdem, Bi̇ray Ertürk, Hasan Dursun

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Background/aim: Familial Mediterranean fever (FMF), the most common autoinflammatory disease in children, is characterized by recurrent febrile episodes. FMF is known to progress with chronic inflammation, particularly during attack periods. This study aimed to investigate the relationship of S100A12, an inflammatory marker, with attacks and inflammatory events in FMF patients. Materials and methods: The study included 57 patients diagnosed with FMF, 43 in an attack-free period and 14 in an attack period, and 31 healthy children as the control group. Only white blood cell (WBC) count, C-reactive protein (CRP) level, erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), and S100A12 level were analyzed in …


Decreased Exercise Capacity, Strength, Physical Activity Level And Quality Of Life In Adultpatients With Familial Mediterranean Fever, Nurten Gi̇zem Tore, Fulden Sari̇, Devri̇m Can Saraç, Seli̇n Bayram, Hasan Satiş, Hazan Karadeni̇z, Abdurrahman Tufan, Deran Oskay Jan 2021

Decreased Exercise Capacity, Strength, Physical Activity Level And Quality Of Life In Adultpatients With Familial Mediterranean Fever, Nurten Gi̇zem Tore, Fulden Sari̇, Devri̇m Can Saraç, Seli̇n Bayram, Hasan Satiş, Hazan Karadeni̇z, Abdurrahman Tufan, Deran Oskay

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Background: Familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) is a systemic autoinflammatory disease that causes recurrent attacks of fever, polyserositis, arthritis or skin eruptions, resulting in pain in the abdomen, muscles, joints and chest. All of these might lead to a reduction in exercise capacity, muscle strength, physical activity level (PAL) and quality of life (QoL). Therefore, assesment of these parameters are important. The aim of this study was to assess exercise capacity, muscle strength, PAL, and QoL in patients with FMF as compared to controls. Materials and methods: A total of 40 subjects with FMF and 36 healthy control subjects participated in …


Non-Adherence To Colchicine Treatment Is A Common Misevaluation In Familialmediterranean Fever, Emre Tekgöz, Seda Çolak, Fatma İlknur Çinar, Sedat Yilmaz, Muhammet Çinar Jan 2021

Non-Adherence To Colchicine Treatment Is A Common Misevaluation In Familialmediterranean Fever, Emre Tekgöz, Seda Çolak, Fatma İlknur Çinar, Sedat Yilmaz, Muhammet Çinar

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Background/aim: Familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) is a hereditary autoinflammatory disease that requires lifelong colchicine treatment. Colchicine is the mainstay of the treatment, which decreases the frequency and the severity of recurrent FMF attacks and prevents the development of amyloidosis. This study aimed to investigate the rates of colchicine treatment adherence in patients with FMF and the factors related to treatment non-adherence. Materials and methods: This observational study was conducted with 179 patients with FMF between November 2018 and April 2019 in a tertiary rheumatology outpatient clinic. The sociodemographic and clinical data were recorded. Compliance Questionnaire on Rheumatology (CQR) was used …


Mean Platelet Volume In Familial Mediterranean Fever Related Aa Amyloidosis Andcomparison With Common Primary Glomerular Diseases, Tolga Yildirim, Berranur Kütahya, Fatma İş, Mehmet Erdevi̇r, Müge Üzerk Ki̇bar, Neri̇man Sila Koç, Emi̇ne Arzu Ayhan, Şeref Rahmi̇ Yilmaz, Yunus Erdem Jan 2021

Mean Platelet Volume In Familial Mediterranean Fever Related Aa Amyloidosis Andcomparison With Common Primary Glomerular Diseases, Tolga Yildirim, Berranur Kütahya, Fatma İş, Mehmet Erdevi̇r, Müge Üzerk Ki̇bar, Neri̇man Sila Koç, Emi̇ne Arzu Ayhan, Şeref Rahmi̇ Yilmaz, Yunus Erdem

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Background/aim: Compared to healthy controls, mean platelet volume (MPV) is frequently higher in patients with Familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) but lower in AA amyloidosis patients. The reason for the difference in MPV levels in FMF patients with and without AA amyloidosis is unclear. The aim of the study was to determine whether low MPV is unique to AA amyloidosis or MPV is similarly low in all glomerular diseases as a result of proteinuria and/or renal dysfunction. Materials and methods: We compared pre-biopsy MPV levels of patients with AA amyloidosis secondary to FMF, to MPV levels of patients with membranous glomerulonephritis, …


Mefv Mutation Frequencies In A Turkish Cohort With Low Prevalence Of Familialmediterranean Fever, Necati̇ Çakir, Hülya Azakli, Duran Üstek, Ömer Uysal, Eren Gözke Jan 2021

Mefv Mutation Frequencies In A Turkish Cohort With Low Prevalence Of Familialmediterranean Fever, Necati̇ Çakir, Hülya Azakli, Duran Üstek, Ömer Uysal, Eren Gözke

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Background/aim: Familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) is a genetically recessive autoinflammatory disease caused by mutations in the Mediterranean fever (MEFV) gene. The aim of this study was to investigate the frequencies of the most common MEFV mutations among a sample of healthy individuals from the Havsa population of European Turkey, where FMF is less prevalent compared to Asian Turkey. Materials and methods: The study group consisted of 263 unrelated healthy adults. All of the participants were analyzed for the M694V, V726A, M680I, and E148Q mutations in the MEFV gene. Results: In total, 25 of the 263 individuals carried MEFV mutations (9.5%). …


Appendectomy History Is Associated With Severe Disease And Colchicine Resistance In Adultfamilial Mediterranean Fever Patients, Erdal Bodakçi̇, Nazi̇fe Şule Yaşar Bi̇lge, Nuh Ataş, Berkan Armağan, Hasan Satiş, Alper Sari, Reyhan Bi̇li̇ci̇ Salman, Gözde Kübra Yardimci, Hakan Babaoğlu, Levent Kiliç, Mehmet Aki̇f Öztürk, Berna Göker, Şemi̇nur Haznedaroğlu, Umut Kalyoncu, Abdurrahman Tufan Jan 2021

Appendectomy History Is Associated With Severe Disease And Colchicine Resistance In Adultfamilial Mediterranean Fever Patients, Erdal Bodakçi̇, Nazi̇fe Şule Yaşar Bi̇lge, Nuh Ataş, Berkan Armağan, Hasan Satiş, Alper Sari, Reyhan Bi̇li̇ci̇ Salman, Gözde Kübra Yardimci, Hakan Babaoğlu, Levent Kiliç, Mehmet Aki̇f Öztürk, Berna Göker, Şemi̇nur Haznedaroğlu, Umut Kalyoncu, Abdurrahman Tufan

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Background/aim: Peritonitis attacks of Familial Mediterranean Fever (FMF) usually requires emergency medical admissions and it's hard to distinguish a typical abdominal attack from surgical causes of acute abdomen. Therefore, history of abdominal surgery, particularly appendectomy, is very common in patients with FMF. However, history of appendectomy might also give some clues about the course of FMF in the adulthood. This study was to determine whether the history of appendectomy help to anticipate disease course of FMF in the adulthood. Materials and methods: All patients recruited from FMF in Central Anatolia (FiCA) cohort, comprising 971 adult subjects. All patients fulfilled the …