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MEFV Mutations And Clinical Findings in Patient With Familial Mediteranean Fever: The Emergency Department Experiences [Van Med J]
Van Med J. 2026; 33(1): 83-89 | DOI: 10.5505/vmj.2026.74946

MEFV Mutations And Clinical Findings in Patient With Familial Mediteranean Fever: The Emergency Department Experiences

Murat Toprak1, Mehmet Resit Oncu2
1Van Yuzuncu Yil University, Medical Faculty, Department Of Physical Therapy And Rehabilitation
2Van Yuzuncu Yil University, Medical Faculty, Department Of Emergency Medicine

INTRODUCTION: We examined emergency department utilization patterns by identifying the characteristics of FMF cases in the emergency department and analyzing the relationship between genotype-related characteristics and clinical findings.
METHODS: One hundred and thirty-five patients with FMF were evaluated. The present study included adult Turkish patients (≥18 years old) who had been diagnosed according to the Tel Hashomer and Livneh criteria. A comprehensive data set encompassing demographic and clinical information was meticulously compiled for the entire patient cohort from the clinic's database and medical records.
RESULTS: A total of 135 patients (81 [60%] female/54 [40%] male) with FMF were included to study. The mean age was 28.19±9.71 years and the disease duration was 6.62±5.38 years. The most common allele freuquency was identified as M694V, present in 36 (26.5%) patients. The other mutations were listed as R202Q (14%), M680I (5.9%), E148Q (8.4%) and V726A (12.5%) respectively. While patients with M694V gene mutations have more severe clinical symptoms (constipation, fatigue, erysipelas-like erythema, scrotal pain, appendicitis surgery), E148Q and V726A gene mutations shows milder clinical symptoms. A correlation was identified between M694V and appendectomy, arthritis/arthralgia, and constipation.
DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: Abdominal pain and fever was the most frequent symptom. M694V, E148Q, R202Q, M680I, and V726A were the most common mutations in FMF patients. Appendectomy, arthritis/ arthralgia and constipation were significantly correlate in patients with M694V mutations.

Keywords: emergency, familial mediterranean fever, genetic mutation, clinical symptoms


Corresponding Author: Murat Toprak, Türkiye
Manuscript Language: English
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