Predictors of persistent inflammation in children with familial Mediterranean fever.
Deniz Gezgin YıldırımPelin Esmeray SenolOğuz SöylemezoğluPublished in: Modern rheumatology (2022)
M694V homozygosity, colchicine resistance, positive family history, erysipelas-like erythema, leg pain, arthritis, chest pain, inflammatory comorbidities, early disease onset, high activity score, and long attack duration may be predictors of persistent inflammation in FMF. These predictors may help clinicians suspect the occurrence of subclinical inflammation and should aid in better disease management in FMF.