Familial Mediterranean fever in northwest of Iran (Ardabil): the first global report from Iran

Familial Mediterranean fever (FMF), which is the prototype of the hereditary periodic fever syndromes, is common in the countries around the Mediterranean Sea. Considering its geographical position in the northwest of Iran, with its population of Turkish origin and its vicinity to the Mediter...

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Main Authors: Farhad Salehzadeh, Marina Jastan, Hormoz Azimi, Iraj Feizi, Manuchehr Barak, Bahman Bashardost, Sharam Habibzadeh, Abas Yazdanbod, Ali Asgar Zolfegari, Dina Emami, Jafar Khalafi
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Published: Hacettepe University Institute of Child Health 2008-02-01
Series:The Turkish Journal of Pediatrics
Online Access:https://turkjpediatr.org/article/view/2378
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author Farhad Salehzadeh
Marina Jastan
Hormoz Azimi
Iraj Feizi
Manuchehr Barak
Bahman Bashardost
Sharam Habibzadeh
Abas Yazdanbod
Ali Asgar Zolfegari
Dina Emami
Jafar Khalafi
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Marina Jastan
Hormoz Azimi
Iraj Feizi
Manuchehr Barak
Bahman Bashardost
Sharam Habibzadeh
Abas Yazdanbod
Ali Asgar Zolfegari
Dina Emami
Jafar Khalafi
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description Familial Mediterranean fever (FMF), which is the prototype of the hereditary periodic fever syndromes, is common in the countries around the Mediterranean Sea. Considering its geographical position in the northwest of Iran, with its population of Turkish origin and its vicinity to the Mediterranean Sea, th incidence of FMF should be high in Ardabil. The goal of this study was to introduce FMF as a disease with significant outbreak in this area. Based on the Tel-Hashomer criteria, patients suffering from FMF were collected from private clinics together with the medical records of adult and pediatric rheumatology clinics. Of 112 total patients determined, 74 were studied. All of the patients were interviewed and completed a questionnaire. Familial Mediterranean fever was common among children under 18 years (76%), and it was more common in males than females (M/F 1.17). Abdominal pain was the most common complaint (74%) and abdominal pain and fever (95% and 84%, respectively) were the main clinical symptoms. The average duration of pain was 12-72 hours and the average recovery (attack-free period) was from one week to one month (63.5%). The majority of the patients had hospital admission for diagnostic work-up (85%) and some (32%) ha undergone surgical operation erroneously; 92% of the patients had taken medications with incorrect diagnosis; and 20% had positive familial history of FMF. Fifty percent of the patients' parents were first-degree relatives an in 59.5% delay in diagnosis was more than three years. It seems that FMF is more common in the Northwest of Iran than previousl thought, although physicians are not familiar with it. The common age for manifestation of this disease is under 18 years and its presentation after the age of 40 years is very rare.
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spelling doaj-art-4ebb376a806e483ea7bab8a4bfe9e4752025-08-20T03:01:12ZengHacettepe University Institute of Child HealthThe Turkish Journal of Pediatrics0041-43012791-64212008-02-01501Familial Mediterranean fever in northwest of Iran (Ardabil): the first global report from IranFarhad Salehzadeh0Marina JastanHormoz AzimiIraj FeiziManuchehr BarakBahman BashardostSharam HabibzadehAbas YazdanbodAli Asgar ZolfegariDina EmamiJafar KhalafiDepartment of Pediatrics, Ardabil University of Medical Science (ARUMS), Ardabil, Iran. Familial Mediterranean fever (FMF), which is the prototype of the hereditary periodic fever syndromes, is common in the countries around the Mediterranean Sea. Considering its geographical position in the northwest of Iran, with its population of Turkish origin and its vicinity to the Mediterranean Sea, th incidence of FMF should be high in Ardabil. The goal of this study was to introduce FMF as a disease with significant outbreak in this area. Based on the Tel-Hashomer criteria, patients suffering from FMF were collected from private clinics together with the medical records of adult and pediatric rheumatology clinics. Of 112 total patients determined, 74 were studied. All of the patients were interviewed and completed a questionnaire. Familial Mediterranean fever was common among children under 18 years (76%), and it was more common in males than females (M/F 1.17). Abdominal pain was the most common complaint (74%) and abdominal pain and fever (95% and 84%, respectively) were the main clinical symptoms. The average duration of pain was 12-72 hours and the average recovery (attack-free period) was from one week to one month (63.5%). The majority of the patients had hospital admission for diagnostic work-up (85%) and some (32%) ha undergone surgical operation erroneously; 92% of the patients had taken medications with incorrect diagnosis; and 20% had positive familial history of FMF. Fifty percent of the patients' parents were first-degree relatives an in 59.5% delay in diagnosis was more than three years. It seems that FMF is more common in the Northwest of Iran than previousl thought, although physicians are not familiar with it. The common age for manifestation of this disease is under 18 years and its presentation after the age of 40 years is very rare. https://turkjpediatr.org/article/view/2378
spellingShingle Farhad Salehzadeh
Marina Jastan
Hormoz Azimi
Iraj Feizi
Manuchehr Barak
Bahman Bashardost
Sharam Habibzadeh
Abas Yazdanbod
Ali Asgar Zolfegari
Dina Emami
Jafar Khalafi
Familial Mediterranean fever in northwest of Iran (Ardabil): the first global report from Iran
The Turkish Journal of Pediatrics
title Familial Mediterranean fever in northwest of Iran (Ardabil): the first global report from Iran
title_full Familial Mediterranean fever in northwest of Iran (Ardabil): the first global report from Iran
title_fullStr Familial Mediterranean fever in northwest of Iran (Ardabil): the first global report from Iran
title_full_unstemmed Familial Mediterranean fever in northwest of Iran (Ardabil): the first global report from Iran
title_short Familial Mediterranean fever in northwest of Iran (Ardabil): the first global report from Iran
title_sort familial mediterranean fever in northwest of iran ardabil the first global report from iran
url https://turkjpediatr.org/article/view/2378
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