Familial Mediterranean Fever Mimicking Metastatic Crohn's Disease

ACG Case Rep J. 2024 Jul 18;11(7):e00839. doi: 10.14309/crj.0000000000000839. eCollection 2024 Jul.

Abstract

Familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) is a hereditary disorder that presents with recurrent fever, rash, and polyserosal inflammation. The nonspecific symptoms of FMF allow it to mimic a large variety of diseases including metastatic Crohn's disease (MCD). MCD is a rare extraintestinal manifestation of Crohn's disease characterized by the presence of cutaneous noncaseating granulomas that are noncontiguous within the gastrointestinal tract. We describe a patient who had a delay in diagnosis of FMF as her clinical presentation mimicked MCD.

Keywords: Crohn's disease mimicker; familial mediterranean fever; metastatic Crohn's disease.

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