[CIS PIDD] [cis-pidd] periodic fever patient

CIS-PIDD cis-pidd at lists.clinimmsoc.org
Mon Dec 21 16:32:54 EST 2015


This patient have been submitted to wes??

Dr Leonardo Mendonca
Médico preceptor imunologia clínica e alergia HCFMUSP
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> On Dec 21, 2015, at 18:23, CIS-PIDD <cis-pidd at lists.clinimmsoc.org> wrote:
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> Hi all,
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> I just began seeing a 3yo Caucasian male with periodic fevers occurring since 6 months of age. Fevers originally occurred once every 3-4 weeks associated only with lethargy. He did have rash and conjunctivitis with 1 fever several months ago but these other symptoms never occurred again. No lymphadenitis, sore throat, arthritis, vision trouble, or anything else. He was treated with oral prednisone for presumed PFAPA which did abort the fevers after the first or second dose. The prednisone still works but the synchronicity of fevers has been thrown off, now occurring weekly to monthly and 1 interval of 6 weeks. Without prednisone, fevers reach 103-104F and last ~3days. He is growing well, has no family history or consanguinaity, and has normal baseline labs (CBC, CMP, urinalysis). CRP was elevated during 1 febrile episode in which labs were drawn (WBC elevated also, but otherwise normal). Neonatal period was uneventful. Over the last several months, he has developed chronic abdominal pain that is worse during febrile episodes but can occur independent of fever as well. He had an ultrasound of the abdomen that was normal but no other imaging. He was referred to our group after a periodic fever panel was performed and he was found to have a heterozygous mutation in exon 5 of NLRP3 c.2113C>A p.Gln705Lys that is predicted to be damaging.
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> I have looked in the literature and am having a hard time finding this mutation as previously described and since his manifestations are not really consistent with CAPS, I question what this mutation means. Does anyone have any insight as to whether this mutation is truly disease causing or has anyone seen this mutation in a patient with CAPS before?
>  
> Thanks,
> Jen Leiding
>  
> Jennifer Leiding, MD
> Assistant Professor
> University of South Florida
> Department of Pediatrics
> Division of Allergy, Immunology, and Rheumatology
> Children’s Research Institute
> 140 – 7th Avenue South Box 9680
> St. Petersburg, Florida 33701
> Phone: 727.553.1304
> Fax: 727.553.1295
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