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Vertebral artery dissection associated with familial Mediterranean fever and Behçet's disease.

Hidehiro IshikawaAkihiro ShindoYuichiro IiShoko SakanoMasaru AsahiKeita MatsuuraDai KishidaMaki UminoMasayuki MaedaHidekazu Tomimoto
Published in: Annals of clinical and translational neurology (2019)
Vertebral artery dissection and recurrent meningitis are rare complications in Behçet's disease. Behçet's disease may be associated with familial Mediterranean fever. Here, we describe a 52-year-old woman with severe headache who exhibited recurrent meningitis and vertebral artery dissection. Cerebrospinal fluid showed high levels of interleukin-6. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed right vertebral artery dissection. The patient had three heterozygous mutations in the familial Mediterranean fever gene (MEFV) gene. She fulfilled criteria for diagnosis of Behçet's disease and familial Mediterranean fever. In conclusion, mutations of the MEFV gene may cause neuro-inflammatory disorders and cerebrovascular disorders by reducing anti-inflammatory activity of pyrin.
Keyphrases
  • early onset
  • cerebrospinal fluid
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • bone mineral density
  • genome wide
  • copy number
  • postmenopausal women
  • body composition
  • magnetic resonance
  • transcription factor