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Mevalonate kinase deficiency and Dutch type periodic fever
J. Frenkel
,
S. M. Houten
, H. R. Waterham
, R. J.A. Wanders
, G. T. Rijkers
, J. L.L. Kimpen
, R. Duran
, B. T. Poll-The
, W. Kuis
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Dutch
100%
Periodic Fever
100%
Mevalonate Kinase Deficiency
100%
Fever
42%
Mevalonic Aciduria
42%
Mevalonate Kinase
28%
Abdominal Pain
14%
Intellectual Disability
14%
Recurring
14%
Kinase Activity
14%
Autosomal Recessive
14%
France
14%
Immunization
14%
Clinical Features
14%
Netherlands
14%
Missense mutation
14%
Diarrhea
14%
Compound Heterozygous mutation
14%
Headache
14%
Arthralgia
14%
Arthritis
14%
Lymphadenopathy
14%
Vomiting
14%
Tender
14%
Emotional Stress
14%
Skin Rash
14%
Malaise
14%
Dysmorphic Features
14%
Severe Phenotype
14%
Acid Excretion
14%
Hepatosplenomegaly
14%
Mevalonic Acid
14%
Acute Phase Reactants
14%
Genital Ulcer
14%
Oral Ulcer
14%
Granulocytosis
14%
Hereditary Fever Syndromes
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Mevalonate Kinase Deficiency
100%
Hyper-IgD Syndrome
100%
Mevalonic aciduria
42%
Mevalonate Kinase
28%
Abdominal Pain
14%
Arthralgia
14%
Infection
14%
Autosomal Recessive Inheritance
14%
Urinary System
14%
Missense Mutation
14%
Infancy
14%
Clinical Feature
14%
Diarrhea
14%
Exanthem
14%
Lymphadenopathy
14%
Arthritis
14%
Headache
14%
Emotional Stress
14%
Hepatosplenomegaly
14%
Malaise
14%
Genital Ulcer
14%
Acute Phase Protein
14%
Mouth Ulcer
14%
Dysmorphic Feature
14%
Granulocytosis
14%
Mevalonic Acid
14%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Mevalonate Kinase Deficiency
100%
Hyperimmunoglobulinemia D and Periodic Fever Syndrome
100%
Mevalonic aciduria
42%
Mevalonate Kinase
28%
Arthralgia
14%
Syndrome
14%
Infection
14%
Clinical Feature
14%
Lymphadenopathy
14%
Arthritis
14%
Abdominal Pain
14%
Headache
14%
Acute Phase Protein
14%
Rash
14%
Diarrhea
14%
Malaise
14%
Hepatosplenomegaly
14%
Mouth Ulcer
14%
Mevalonic Acid
14%
Genital Ulcer
14%
Granulocytosis
14%