Familial Mediterranean fever

Familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) is an autoinflammatory disorder characterized by recurrent short episodes of fever and serositis resulting in pain in the abdomen, chest, joints and muscles.

Microscopic hematuria

Microscopic hematuria detected by dipstick or microscopic examination of the urine.


Total: 2

                      


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PMID (PMCID)
2354558
MIXED_SAMPLE Adult
IgM nephropathy associated with familial Mediterranean fever.
Said R, Hamzeh Y.
Clin Nephrol. 1990;33(5):227-31.
Three patients with a long-standing history of familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) were found to have both microscopic hematuria and proteinuria during the acute attacks.
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MIXED_SAMPLE Adult
IgA nephropathy in patients with familial Mediterranean fever.
Said R, Nasrallah N, Hamzah Y, Tarawneh M, al-Khatib M.
Am J Nephrol. 1988;8(5):417-20.
Two patients with a long-standing history of familial Mediterranean fever were found to have both microscopic hematuria and proteinuria during the acute attacks.