Related Experiment Videos
[Fever from the cold--familial cold autoinflammatory syndrome]
Pia Alhopuro1, Taras Klimenko, Kristiina Aittomäki
1HUSLAB, perinnöllisyyslääketieteen yksikkö, PL 140, 00029 HUS.
Abstract:
Familial cold autoinflammatory syndrome (FCAS) is a dominantly inherited syndrome caused by mutations of the CIAS1 gene. It is characterized by recurrent episodes involving fever, urticaria, articular symptoms and conjunctivitis. The episodes may be associated with exposure to cold. In some families, association with reactive AA amyloidosis has been described for the syndrome. We describe a Finnish family, in which at least 16 persons were affected with FCAS, and one person had been diagnosed with renal amyloidosis.
Related Concept Videos
Increased Body Temperature
Types of Fever
Here are the different types of fever:
Methods of reducing fever
Pharmacological Methods of Reducing Fever:
Autoimmune Disorders
Concept and Mechanism of Autoimmune Diseases
The immune system...
Patterns of Fever
Acute Inflammation III: Local and Systemic Effects