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Monoclonal Gammopathy, Arthralgias, and Recurrent Fever Syndrome: A New Autoinflammatory Syndrome?

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To describe a new autoinflammatory syndrome with recurrent fever and monoclonal gammopathy that differs from Schnitzler syndrome.We conducted a retrospective study of patients with monoclonal gammopathy and recurrent fever of unknown

[Q fever associated with lobular panniculitis and transient monoclonal gammopathy].

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Schnitzler syndrome: chronic urticaria, fever and immunoglobulin M monoclonal gammopathy.

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The prepulseless phase of pulseless disease, or pulseless disease with pulses. A newly recognized cause of cardiac disease, monoclonal gammopathy and "fever of unknown origin".

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[Chronic Q fever infection (Q fever endocarditis) with benign monoclonal gammopathy].

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Severe course of chronic urticaria, arthralgia, fever and elevation of erythrocyte sedimentation rate: Schnitzler's syndrome without monoclonal gammopathy?

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[Fever of unknown origin and monoclonal gammapathy with unclear significance. Report of 2 cases with different pathology and clinical course].

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[AN ISOLATED CASE OF RELAPSING FEVER ACCOMPANIED BY DYS- AND PARAPROTEINEMIA].

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[Transitory monoclonal gammapathy and disseminated intravascular coagulation in Mediterranean boutonneuse fever].

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[Q fever, aortic insufficiency, hypersplenism and monoclonal gammapathy].

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[Transitory monoclonal gammopathy and acute Q fever].

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IBL-like T cell lymphoma expressing monoclonal gammopathy (macroglobulinemia) in the serum.

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A case of IBL-like T cell lymphoma with serum monoclonal gammopathy was reported. A 58-year-old woman, who had suffered from heart failure, was admitted because of asthma attack, fever and lymphadenopathy. Leucopenia with a small amount of atypical lymphocytes was detected. Serum analysis showed

Schnitzler Syndrome Without a Monoclonal Gammopathy: A Case Report.

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BACKGROUND Schnitzler syndrome (SS) is a rare autoinflammatory disorder characterized by a recurrent urticarial rash and a monoclonal immunoglobulin M gammopathy, as well as 2 of the following minor criteria: recurrent fever (>38°C), objective signs of abnormal bone remodeling, elevated C-reactive

[Systemic urticaria, sclerosing osteopathy, monoclonal gammopathy (Schnitzler syndrome). Apropos of a case].

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A 65 years old man has been suffering from the upper limbs and legs for 2 years. Bone pain was associated with a non pruritic chronic urticaria and fever. Bone scintigraphy showed lesions of the lower limbs. X rays showed only one sclerotic bone lesion. Immunoelectrophoretic analysis showed an IgM

The Schnitzler syndrome: chronic urticaria and monoclonal gammopathy--an autoinflammatory syndrome?

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Schnitzler syndrome describes the simultaneous occurrence of monoclonal gammopathy and chronic urticaria with at least two additional minor symptoms (arthralgia, bone pain, fever of uncertain origin, hepato- or splenomegaly, lymphadenopathy, increased erythrocyte sedimentation rate,
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