Periodic Fever Syndrome in Children
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Objectives: To describe the presentation, clinical course, therapeutic response, and long-term follow-up of patients with a syndrome of periodic fever, aphthous stomatitis, pharyngitis, and cervical adenitis (PFAPA).
Study Design: Patients with PFAPA (n = 94) referred over a 10-year period completed a registry form and provided medical records. Follow-up telephone calls were made in late 1997 to determine the persistence of episodes and sequelae.
Results: PFAPA episodes lasted 4.8 days (95% confidence interval 4.5 to 5.1) and recurred every 28 days (confidence interval 26 to 30), with a maximal temperature of 40.5 degrees C (confidence interval 40. 4 degrees to 40.6 degrees ). Of the 83 children available for follow-up, 34 no longer had episodes. In the remainder the episodes did not differ in character but recurred less frequently over time. The affected children had no long-term sequelae. Glucocorticoids were highly effective in controlling symptoms. Tonsillectomy and cimetidine treatment were associated with remission in a small number of patients.
Conclusions: PFAPA is a not uncommon cause of periodic fever in children. In some children the syndrome resolves, whereas symptoms in others persist. Long-term sequelae do not develop. The syndrome is easily diagnosed when regularly recurring episodes of fever are associated with aphthous stomatitis, pharyngitis, or cervical adenitis.
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