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Monoclonal Gammopathy, Arthralgias, and Recurrent Fever Syndrome: A New Autoinflammatory Syndrome?

Alexis Talbot
David Boutboul

Abstract

Objective. To describe a new autoinflammatory syndrome with recurrent fever and monoclonal gammopathy that differs from Schnitzler syndrome. Methods. We conducted a retrospective study of patients with monoclonal gammopathy and recurrent fever of unknown origin. Results. Five patients were studied; median age at onset of symptoms was 44 years. Median frequency of fever attacks was 6 episodes per year. In the absence of treatment, the median duration of fevers was 3 days. Conclusion. This new autoinflammatory syndrome is defined by an association among monoclonal gammopathy, arthralgias, and recurrent fever.

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Human genetics
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inserm-03794378 , version 1 (03-10-2022)

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Alexandre Terré, Alexis Talbot, Camille Louvrier, Jean Baptiste Picque, Matthieu Mahévas, et al.. Monoclonal Gammopathy, Arthralgias, and Recurrent Fever Syndrome: A New Autoinflammatory Syndrome?. Journal of Rheumatology, 2019, 46 (11), pp.1535-1539. ⟨10.3899/jrheum.181204⟩. ⟨inserm-03794378⟩
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