Familial Mediterranean fever patients with hidradenitis suppurativa
International Journal of Dermatology2017Vol. 56(6), pp. 660–663
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Abstract
PASH and PAPASH have recently been associated with genetic alterations of gene encoding proline-serine-threonine phosphatase-interacting protein 1 (PSTPIP1), which interacts with the product of MEFV gene in the autoinflammatory pathway. This intriguing molecular interaction may explain shared phenotypic characteristics seen in genetic defects. Association of one more autoinflammatory disorders with HS adds another brick to the wall.
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