[Cryopyrin-associated periodic fever syndrome (CAPS) presenting as early-onset dementia, lacking typical recurrent fever or skin rash: a case report]

Rinsho Shinkeigaku. 2024 Jun 27;64(6):413-416. doi: 10.5692/clinicalneurol.cn-001956. Epub 2024 May 25.
[Article in Japanese]

Abstract

A 54-year-old man with a university degree was admitted to our hospital because of a two-year history of progressive dementia. He had familial sensorineural hearing loss and had been treated for epilepsy since his 30s. On admission, he showed severe dementia and parkinsonism without fever or skin rash. Systemic inflammation was evident, and the CSF cell count and IL-6 level were elevated to 53/μl and 307 ‍pg/ml, respectively. Brain MRI demonstrated diffuse brain atrophy. More detailed anamnesis revealed a history of rheumatoid arthritis in childhood and aseptic meningitis in his 20s. Genetic examination for autoinflammatory diseases demonstrated compound heterozygotic mutations in the NLRP3 gene, causing cryopyrin-associated periodic fever syndrome (CAPS). This case was atypical CAPS presenting as early-onset progressive dementia, without recurrent fever or urticaria-like eruption which are usually seen in this disease.

Keywords: chronic meningitis; cryopyrin-associated periodic fever syndrome (CAPS); dementia; familial sensorineural hearing loss; parkinsonism.

Publication types

  • Case Reports
  • English Abstract

MeSH terms

  • Biomarkers / blood
  • Biomarkers / cerebrospinal fluid
  • Brain / diagnostic imaging
  • Brain / pathology
  • Cryopyrin-Associated Periodic Syndromes* / complications
  • Cryopyrin-Associated Periodic Syndromes* / diagnosis
  • Dementia* / diagnosis
  • Dementia* / etiology
  • Diagnosis, Differential
  • Disease Progression
  • Exanthema / etiology
  • Fever / etiology
  • Heterozygote
  • Humans
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Mutation*
  • NLR Family, Pyrin Domain-Containing 3 Protein* / genetics

Substances

  • NLR Family, Pyrin Domain-Containing 3 Protein
  • NLRP3 protein, human
  • Biomarkers