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[Autoinflammatory syndromes].

José Melo Gomes1, Sónia Melo Gomes, Marta Conde

  • 1Reumatologista, Assistente Graduado de Reumatologia do Instituto Português de Reumatologia, Responsável pela consulta de Reumatologia Infantil, do Adolescente e do Adulto jovem do IPR, Lisboa. jamelogomes52@gmail.com

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|August 17, 2010
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Autoinflammatory syndromes (AIS) are rare genetic disorders causing recurrent fevers and inflammation. Advances in genomics have improved understanding, particularly of cryopyrin-associated periodic syndromes (CAPS) like CINCA syndrome.

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  • Genetics
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  • Pediatrics

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