GEOapplication/xmlftp://ftp.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/series/GSE17nnn/GSE17732/primaryOK2000000GenomicsHomo sapiensExpression profiling by arrayhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/query/acc.cgi?acc=GSE17732GEOGSE0falseWhole blood gene expression data from PFAPA syndromePFAPA, the syndrome of periodic fever associated with aphthous stomatitis, pharyngitis and/or cervical adenitis, is the most common periodic fever disease in children. Cases are mostly sporadic; the etiopathogenesis is unknown. In order to shed more insights into pathogenesis, we performed microarray expression analysis on samples from patients with PFAPA during and between flares, healthy controls and patients with hereditary autoinflammatory diseases during flares.2011/06/20GSE17732GSM442658GSM442647GSM442636GSM442637GSM442648GSM442659GSM442638GSM442649GSM442639GSM442643GSM442654GSM442644GSM442655GSM442656GSM442645GSM442646GSM442657GSM442650GSM442640GSM442651GSM442641GSM442652GSM442653GSM44264257117732Homo sapiens[21478439]