Case Report
A Case of Familial Mediterranean Fever with Extensive Lymphadenopathy and Complex Heterozygous Genotype Presenting in the Fourth Decade
Table 1
Review of literature of lymphadenopathy in familial Mediterranean fever.
| Anatomical region | Number of cases | Reference |
| Abdominal | 13 | [25, 27–29, 31, 32] | Retroperitoneal† | 5 | [25–28] | Thoracic (hilar and paratracheal)† | 2 | [25] | Peripheral (cervical and axillary) | 2 | [25, 30] | Pelvic/inguinal† | 0 | — |
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†Anatomic region where lymphadenopathy was identified in the current report.
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