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Neurology of the cryopyrin-associated periodic fever syndrome.
Parker, T; Keddie, S; Kidd, D; Lane, T; Maviki, M; Hawkins, P N; Lachmann, H J; Ginsberg, L.
Afiliação
  • Parker T; Institute of Neurology, UCL, London, UK.
  • Keddie S; Department of Neurology, Royal Free Hospital, London, UK.
  • Kidd D; Department of Neurology, Royal Free Hospital, London, UK.
  • Lane T; Department of Neurology, Royal Free Hospital, London, UK.
  • Maviki M; National Amyloidosis Centre, UCL, London, UK.
  • Hawkins PN; Department of Radiology, Royal Free Hospital, London, UK.
  • Lachmann HJ; National Amyloidosis Centre, UCL, London, UK.
  • Ginsberg L; National Amyloidosis Centre, UCL, London, UK.
Eur J Neurol ; 23(7): 1145-51, 2016 07.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26931528
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND AND

PURPOSE:

The cryopyrin-associated periodic fever syndrome (CAPS) is an autosomal dominant autoinflammatory disorder caused by mutations in the NLRP3 gene and is typified by recurrent episodes of systemic inflammation resulting in fever, urticarial rash and arthralgia. In addition to these systemic aspects, CAPS has multiple neurological manifestations. The largest case series to date is presented focusing on the neurological features of this disorder.

METHODS:

The case histories of a cohort of 38 UK patients with genetically proven CAPS who were treated with interleukin 1ß (IL-1ß) inhibition as part of a national treatment programme and underwent detailed neurological assessment were reviewed.

RESULTS:

Across the entire disease course neurological manifestations were present in 95% of patients; 84% had some form of headache; 66% sensorineural hearing loss; 60% myalgia; 34% papilloedema and 26% optic atrophy. Patients with the T348M mutation tended to have a more severe neurological phenotype with an earlier age of onset. Four patients had cerebrospinal fluid examination, three of whom had evidence of aseptic meningitis. There was a marked response to IL-1ß inhibition, which has revolutionized management of these patients (29/32 patients with headache responding).

CONCLUSION:

Neurological symptoms are extremely common in CAPS and these results highlight the importance of increasing awareness amongst neurologists, particularly as highly effective therapies are available.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Papiledema / Síndromes Periódicas Associadas à Criopirina / Mialgia / Cefaleia / Perda Auditiva Neurossensorial Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2016 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Papiledema / Síndromes Periódicas Associadas à Criopirina / Mialgia / Cefaleia / Perda Auditiva Neurossensorial Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2016 Tipo de documento: Article