Figure 4.

Severe cryopyrin-associated periodic syndrome (CAPS), toward the chronic infantile neurological, cutaneous, and articular syndrome (CINCA) end of the spectrum, is frequently associated with arthropathy as shown here. The knees are enlarged with deformed femora without synovitis. Short stature and finger clubbing are also well-recognised features of the syndrome.

Lachmann and Hawkins Arthritis Research & Therapy 2009 11:212   doi:10.1186/ar2579
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