Background: Autoinflammatory diseases are a heterogeneous group of pathologies whose prevalence is undefined to date. Within these, the Periodic Fever Syndrome, Adenitis, Pharyngitis and Aphthosis (PFAPA) is determined as the most common and the most studied. Neurodevelopmental and behavioral disor- ders, including those of the Autism Spectrum, are especially prevalent in patients with allergic and autoimmune diseases, however, there is little documented regarding their relationship with autoinflammation.

Case Report: The case of a patient with Asperger Syndrome with subsequent onset of this autoinflammatory disease is shown. Two weekly blood counts and complete serum immunoglobulins are obtained, which do not show a decrease in neutrophil counts or sublevels or supralevels in immunoglobulins.

Conclusion: When he returned to his follow-up appointment, he reported a feverish peak 2 days before, which ceased with the administration of the steroid, and if there was presence of oral ulcers on this occasion, fulfilling the modified Marshall criteria. Likewise, a great change is noted in their development and cooper- ation in exploration. The duality of this autoinflammatory syndrome in a patient with Asperger Syndrome is determined.

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