recurrent polyserositis


re·cur·rent pol·y·ser·o·si·tis

familial Mediterranean fever.

recurrent polyserositis

(1) Familial Mediterranean fever (see there), OMIM:249100. 
(2) The term has also be used for any recurring inflammation of serous membranes.

polyserositis

(pol?e-se-ro-si'tis) [? + L. serum, whey, + itis, inflammation] Inflammation of several serous membranes simultaneously. Synonym: Concato's disease

recurrent polyserositis

Familial Mediterranean fever.

Patient discussion about recurrent polyserositis

Q. Can Familial Mediterranean Fever (FMF) cause a heart enlargement? A friend of mine is suffering from FMF. its usually doesn't bother him that much and when it dose the symptoms are stomach ache and fever. he has no heart symptoms and takes no medications.his physician told him that because of the FMF he might suffer from a heart enlargement, and that he should take some oral medications daily to prevent it.how can it be?A. This question can't be answered with a strict yes or no.
although FMF on its own can't cause heart enlargement, FMF can cause amyloidosis because of the recurrent inflammation. this may lead to enlargement of the heart which is a severe disease.
the good side is that taking medication can decrease the chance of the cardiac enlargement.

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