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Pediatría Atención Primaria

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VILLANUEVA RODRIGUEZ, C.  and  CABALLERO SOLER, J.. Marshall or PFAPA syndrome should be suspected in the Primary Care setting. Rev Pediatr Aten Primaria [online]. 2009, vol.11, n.44, pp.613-617. ISSN 1139-7632.

Introduction: PFAPA Syndrome (periodic fever, aphtas, pharyngitis and cervical adenopathies)is one of the causes included in recurrent or periodical fever entities in pediatrics. It is characterized by repeated episodes of high fever, pharyngitis, cervical adenopathies and aphtous stomatitis. Its etiopathogeny is unknown. Diagnosis is clinical-based and laboratory findings are inespecific. A single dose (1mg/kg) of oral prednisone resolves the episode and this spectacular outcome is used as diagnostic criterion. Case report: we report the case of a patient of 5 years diagnosed of PFAPA syndrome after some months of characteristic clinical outbreaks. Discussion: periodic episodes of high fever, pharyngitis and cervical adenitis with poor response to conventional treatment should alert us about the PFAPA syndrome. Thinking about this entity will help to improve the diagnosis and therapeutic approach, further more reducing the parental anxiety.

Keywords : Marshall´s syndrome; PFAPA syndrome; Periodic fever.

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