Neurological Manifestations in Familial Mediterranean Fever: a Genotype-Phenotype Correlation Study
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Neurological Manifestations in Familial Mediterranean Fever: a Genotype-Phenotype Correlation Study
Abstract
Background and aims: Familial Mediterranean Fever (FMF) is a periodic auto-inflammatory disease with an autosomal recessive hereditary pattern. The aim of this study is to explain the spectrum of possible neurological manifestations and its genotype-phenotype correlation in patients with familial Mediterranean fever.
Methods: In this case series study, data of 311 FMF patients at the FMF Registration Center in Iran (http://www.fmfiran.ir/) was studied. Patient's information was entered into a researcher designed questionnaire. Data were analyzed by SPSS software.
Results: The mean age of the 181 male and 130 female patients was 23.01 years, ranging from 3-78 years old. Twelve common MEFV gene analyses were performed in 311 patients, with mutated results in 187 (60.1%) patients. The most common neurological manifestations were headache in 47.26%; 64.1% of those were persistent and 35.9% had a recurrent nature. Other neurological manifestations were vertigo (83 patients, 26.7%), paresthesia (72 patients, 23.2%), tremor (53 patients, 17%), disorientation (40 patients, 12.9%), breath-holding (23 patients, 7.4%), migraine (19 patients, 6.1%), syncope (8 patients, 2.6%), epilepsy (7 patients, 2.3%), febrile seizure (4 patients, 1%), and ataxia (5 patients, 1.6%). There were no cases of stroke or metabolic disorders among these patients.
Conclusion: The prevalence of epilepsy among FMF patients was significantly higher than the general population. FMF patients with negative results for MEFV gene mutations had significant frequency of headache, paresthesia, breath-holding, and ataxia.
Keywords: MEFV gene; breathe holding; epilepsy; familial mediterranean fever; headache; migraine; paresthesia.
© 2020 Salehzadeh et al.
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The authors report no conflicts of interest in this work.
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