Abstract

TRAPS is a genetic disorder characterised by recurrent attacks of fever, abdominal and muscle pain and rash, most common in patients of northern European origin.1 Very little is known about the patient experience with TRAPS.

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  • a genetic disorder characterised by recurrent attacks of fever

  • little is known about the patient experience with Tumour necrosis factor receptorassociated periodic fever syndrome (TRAPS)

  • with topics focused on symptoms

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Summary

Introduction

TRAPS is a genetic disorder characterised by recurrent attacks of fever, abdominal and muscle pain and rash, most common in patients of northern European origin.[1] Very little is known about the patient experience with TRAPS

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