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. 2017 Aug 24;8:1018. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2017.01018

Table 1.

Demographic and clinical features of patients diagnosed with periodic fever, aphthous stomatitis, pharyngitis, and cervical adenitis (PFAPA) syndrome (PFAPA group) and patients with fever of unknown origin (control group).

PFAPA group Control group
Age (years) 34.00 ± 11.86 40.56 ± 16.45
Males (%)/females (%) 48 (64.9)/26 (35.1) 23 (37.1)/39 (62.9)
Age at disease onset (years) 26.55 ± 10.03 27.94 ± 17.67
Mean temperature at attacks (°C) 39.31 ± 0.92 38.9 ± 1.02
Attacks per year 15.2 ± 8.44 9.45 ± 7.03
Duration of flares
≤2 days 2 (2.7%) 14 (22.6%)
3–5 days 46 (62.2%) 12 (18.2%)
6–9 days 9 (12.2%) 8 (12.9%)
≥10 days 11 (14.9%) 22 (35.5%)
PFAPA cardinal symptoms during attacks
Pharyngitis 70 (94.6%) 39 (62.9%)
Cervical lymphadenitis 61 (82.4%) 14 (22.6%)
Oral aphthosis 48 (64.9%) 21 (33.9%)
Other associated symptoms during attacks
Generalized lymphadenitis 4 (5.4%) 14 (22.6%)
Asthenia 62 (83.8%) 51 (82.3%)
Abdominal pain 33 (44.6%) 20 (32.3%)
Diarrhea and/or vomiting 16 (21.6%) 13 (21%)
Thoracic pain 13 (17.6%) 24 (38.7%)
Arthralgia 53 (71.6%) 42 (67.7%)
Arthritis 11 (14.9%) 16 (25.8%)
Myalgia 47 (63.5%) 37 (59.7%)
Urticaria-like rash 4 (5.4%) 10 (16.1%)
Erythematous rash 9 (12.2%) 0 (0.0%)
Erysipelas-like rash 0 (0.0%) 3 (4.8%)
Maculo-papular rash 3 (4.1%) 9 (14.5%)
Periorbital edema 6 (8.1%) 5 (8.1%)
Conjunctivitis 8 (10.8%) 18 (29%)
Headache 43 (58.1%) 37 (59.7%)
Genital aphthosis 3 (4.1%) 2 (3.2%)
Increased inflammatory markers during attacks 72 (97.3%) 46 (74.2%)
Symptom-free intervals 72 (97.3%) 33 (53.2%)

Quantitative data are referred as mean ± SD values; qualitative data are reported as frequency counts and percentages.