Fig. 5From: Clinical perspectives and therapeutic strategies: pediatric autoinflammatory disease—a multi-faceted approach to fever of unknown origin of childhoodIL-18/neopterin plot patterns of typical and atypical FMF. Serum concentrations of IL-18 and neopterin were compared between 21 typical (A) and atypical 59 FMF (B) patients. Typical FMF patients consisted of patients with typical clinical manifestations and pathogenic mutations within exon 10 of MEFV. Atypical FMF patients had variable symptoms, and most of them had MEFV mutations within exon 2 and/or exon 3. Small dots represent data from 9060 control samplesBack to article page