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Schnitzler syndrome is a rare disease of adult-onset with main features including chronic urticarial rash, recurrent fever, arthralgia or arthritis.
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Schnitzler syndrome or Schnitzler's syndrome is a rare disease characterised by onset around middle age of chronic hives (urticaria) and periodic fever.
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Schnitzler syndrome is a rare, underdiagnosed disorder in adults characterized by recurrent febrile rash, bone and/or joint pain, enlarged lymph nodes, fatigue.
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Feb 2, 2023 · Schnitzler syndrome is an autoinflammatory disease characterized by chronic, nonpruritic urticaria in association with monoclonal gammopathy.
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Schnitzler syndrome is a rare disorder characterized by a chronic reddish rash that resembles hives (urticaria) and elevated levels of a specific protein in the ...
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Dec 8, 2010 · The Schnitzler syndrome is characterized by a recurrent febrile rash, joint and/or bone pain, enlarged lymph nodes, fatigue, a monoclonal IgM ...
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Schnitzler syndrome is the association of: Urticaria · Arthritis or arthralgia · Fever · Organomegaly · Haematological abnormalities. Schnitzler syndrome is ...
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Schnitzler syndrome is a rare autoimmune disease characterised by skin rash (hives), fever, as well as muscle and bone pain.
Patients suffer from felling ill, and fatigues, and can experience weight loss. Around 45% of patients may have enlarged lymph nodes, enlarged liver and/or ...
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The presenting symptoms are fever, rash and joint pain; there may also be lymphadenopathy and an IgM monoclonal component. 15%–20% of patients with this entity ...
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