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Elizabeth Nourse1, Vidya Sivaraman2,3, Catherine G Chung4,5
1Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine Dermatology Residency, Dayton, Ohio, USA.
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Variants in the gene RELA have been implicated in a monogenic, hereditary form of Behcet's-like syndrome. This case series describes the dermatologic manifestations of three patients with identified RELA-associated autoinflammatory disease. This report also aims to summarize dermatologic manifestations of RELA-associated autoinflammatory disease described in the literature to date.
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