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Protracted Febrile Myalgia Syndrome: A Rare and Difficult Manifestation of Familial Mediterranean Fever.

Eray TunceKadir UluSevinç KalinBetul Sozeri
Published in: Journal of clinical rheumatology : practical reports on rheumatic & musculoskeletal diseases (2024)
Syndrome for PFMS is difficult to recognize as it can sometimes be the first manifestation of familial Mediterranean fever. The syndrome is not accompanied by fever in some patients, even though the word febrile is part of its name. Most patients respond dramatically to nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs or corticosteroids. In some patients with PFMS, long-term anakinra or canakinumab treatment may be more useful in preventing severe attacks of PFMS than short-term (5 to 7 days) anakinra treatment.
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