Hereditary periodic fever syndromes (HPFSs) are a subset of human autoinflammatory diseases characterized by periodic episodes of fever and signs of inflammation with or without involvement of inner organs. In this paper, we report phenotypic features of an index patient and affected family members that present a previously not described mutation type in the TNFRSF1A gene. The phenotype of a HPFS of affected family members was shown to be associated with two monoallelic mutations in TNFRSF1A.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMicrobe-induced (infectious) endocarditis is an endovascular infection, caused mainly by bacteria, of cardiovascular structures. The major predilection site are the native heart valves, but involvement of implanted intracardiac foreign material is increasingly being seen. The mortality rate of infectious endocarditis depends on clinical factors and the causal agent, but also on the time of the establishment of the diagnosis and the initiation of appropriate treatment.
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