Cryopyrin-associated periodic syndrome (patient information)

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{Cryopyrin-associated periodic syndrome}

Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Sahar Memar Montazerin, M.D.[2]

Overview

The cryopyrin-associated periodic syndrome consists of three separate diseases that occur due to a defect in the same gene.

What are the Symptoms of cryopyrin-associated periodic syndrome?

  • The symptoms depend on the severity and type of the disease.
  • Generally, disease severity increases from mild to severe in the following order: familial cold autoinflammatory syndrome (FCAS), Muckle-Wells syndrome, neonatal-onset multisystem inflammatory disease (NOMID).

What Causes cryopyrin-associated periodic syndrome?

  • CAPS occurs due to a defect in a gene that is responsible for the production of cryopyrin.
  • Cryopyrin is a protein which plays an important role in controlling inflammation.

Who is at Highest Risk?

Diagnosis

When to Seek Urgent Medical Care?

Treatment Options

  • Treatment options include:
    • Biologic agents that target interleukin-1 (IL-1)
  • Treatment for joint deformities:
    • Physical therapy
    • Splints
    • surgery (less common)
  • Symptomatic treatment:
    • Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
    • Corticosteroids
    • Methotrexate

Where to find Medical Care for cryopyrin-associated periodic syndrome?

Medical care for cryopyrin-associated periodic syndrome can be found here.

Prevention

  • There is no preventive method for the cryopyrin-associated periodic syndrome.

What to Expect (Outlook/Prognosis)?

Possible Complications

  • Renal failure
  • Hearing loss
  • Developmental delay (in NOMID)

Sources

http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000434.htm

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