Familial episodic pain syndrome

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Other namesFEPS
SymptomsIntense episodic pain occurring within people of the same families.
ComplicationsWalking impairment.
Familial episodic pain syndrome
Other namesFEPS
SpecialtyMedical genetics, Neurology
SymptomsIntense episodic pain occurring within people of the same families.
ComplicationsWalking impairment.
Usual onsetDepends on the type
TypesFEPS type 1, 2 and 3.
CausesAutosomal dominant genetic mutation
PreventionNone
TreatmentAnalgesics, anti-inflammatory medication.
PrognosisMedium
Frequencyvery rare, around 16 families have been described in medical literature.
Deaths-

Familial episodic pain syndrome, also known simply as FEPS, is a group of rare genetic peripheral neuropathies which are characterized by recurrent random episodes of intense pain which occur most often in the upper or lower parts of the body occurring in several members of the same family. They are often triggered by cold temperatures, physical exercise, fatigue, etc. It may or may not get better with age.[1][2][3]

FEPS Type 1

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