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 regionNumber of casesReference

Abdominal13[25, 2729, 31, 32]
Retroperitoneal5[2528]
Thoracic (hilar and paratracheal)2[25]
Peripheral (cervical and axillary)2[25, 30]
Pelvic/inguinal0

Anatomic region where lymphadenopathy was identified in the current report.