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Living kidney transplantation between brothers with unrecognized renal amyloidosis as the first manifestation of familial Mediterranean fever: a case report.

Ramón PecesSara AfonsoCarlos PecesJulián NevadoRafael Selgas
Published in: BMC medical genetics (2017)
In familial Mediterranean fever, analyses of the MEFV gene should be performed in potential live kidney donors from a direct family member (either between siblings or between parents and children). In addition, genetic studies are required when consanguinity is suspected between members involved in the living transplant. Finally, anakinra could be a safe adjuvant therapy combined with colchicine for patients with familial Mediterranean fever and amyloidosis, including those with successful kidney transplantation.
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