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Are Periodic Fever Syndromes Real?

Posted on August 30, 2013 by Karen Durrant RN

Periodic fever syndromes, which are generally rare autoinflammatory diseases, are most certainly very real conditions that have been researched extensively by expert doctors from around the world. Genetic mutations are involved in most known autoinflammatory diseases, so these diseases are … Continue reading →

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Are the Periodic Fever Syndrome Symptoms Contagious?

Posted on August 29, 2013 by Karen Durrant RN

No, these diseases are not contagious. Autoinflammatory diseases are generally caused by genetic mutations that either happened to spontaneously mutate at some point in conception of the embryo or early embryonic development, or have been passed on through genetic inheritance … Continue reading →

Posted in FAQs | Tagged Periodic Fever Syndrome, resources
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