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Case A-7 year old boy was admitted with complaints of edema on his eyelid and lower extremity. On admission, he had edema, hepatosplenomegaly, proteinuria and hypoalbuminemia. So his diagnosis was accepted as nephrotic syndrome and steroid therapy was started. Since he did not respond steroid therapy, kidney biopsy was performed. Biopsy findings were consistent with amyloidosis. Steroid therapy was ceased and colchicine was started. The patient was reevaluated for autoinflammatory diseases. His parent told that he had slightly periodic fever and he had no abdominal pain, arthritis, pleuritis and erysipelas-like erythema. MEFV mutation was normal. Other autoinflammatory syndromes were investigated and he had elevated serum IgD concentration. Mevalonate kinase gene mutation was positive for G326R/V377I. His diagnosis was Hyperimmunoglobulin D syndrome (HIDS). Having a poor response to colchium therapy, anti-TNF therapy (etanercept) was planned.

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  • Background and aimAmyloidosis in children autoinflammatory disease is one of the most important unfavorable outcomes.Case A-7 year old boy was admitted with complaints of edema on his eyelid and lower extremity

  • He had edema, hepatosplenomegaly, proteinuria and hypoalbuminemia. His diagnosis was accepted as nephrotic syndrome and steroid therapy was started

  • The patient was reevaluated for autoinflammatory diseases

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Background and aimAmyloidosis in children autoinflammatory disease is one of the most important unfavorable outcomes.Case A-7 year old boy was admitted with complaints of edema on his eyelid and lower extremity. Amyloidosis in a child with Hyperimmunoglobulin D syndrome Ruhan Dusunsel1*, Zubeyde Gunduz1, Funda Bastug1, Ismail Dursun1, Hakan M Poyrazoglu1, Sibel Yel1, Sebahat Tulpar1, Kemal Deniz2, Erkan Demirkaya3 From 18th Pediatric Rheumatology European Society (PReS) Congress Bruges, Belgium. Background and aim Amyloidosis in children autoinflammatory disease is one of the most important unfavorable outcomes.

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