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Title: | A multicentre prospective analysis of the incidence of pemphigoid diseases in Turkey | Authors: | Durdu, Murat Bozca, Burçin Cansu Enli, Servinaz Yazıcı Özgen, Züleyha Yaylı, Savaş Aktan, Şebnem Mutlu, Derya Erturan, Ijlal Ayvaz Çelik, Havva Hilal Melikoğlu, Mehmet Pala, Erdal Gürsel Ürün, Yıldız Harman, Mehmet Şavk, Ekin Işık, Selin Duygulu, Şeniz İmren, Işıl Göğem Fettahlıoğlu Karaman, Bilge Kaya Erdoğan, Hilal Kılıç, Arzu Özçelik, Sinan İnan, Kıymet Yılmaz, Mustafa Anıl Erdi Şanlı, Hatice Kalay Yıldızhan, İncilay Mülayim, Mehmet Kamil Çiçek, Demet Demir, Betül Yasak Güner, Rukiye Baykal Selçuk, Leyla Gündüz, Kamer Daye, Munise Borlu, Murat Öksum Solak, Eda Dizman, Didem Güneş, Begüm Özkur, Ezgi Polat, Mualla Eskiocak, Ali Haydar Uzun, Soner |
Keywords: | acquired epidermolysis bullosa benign mucous membrane pemphigoid Bullous pemphigoid incidence study pemphigoid gestationis dipeptidyl peptidase IV inhibitor adult aged Article bullous pemphigoid cardiovascular disease clinical feature controlled study demography diagnostic procedure enzyme linked immunosorbent assay epidermolysis bullosa female histopathology human human tissue immunofluorescence incidence major clinical study male middle aged mucous membrane pemphigoid multicenter study neurologic disease pemphigoid pemphigoid gestationis prospective study skin biopsy tertiary care center Turkey (republic) very elderly adolescent age distribution bullous pemphigoid child clinical trial incidence pemphigus preschool child sex ratio turkey (bird) young adult Adolescent Adult Age Distribution Aged Aged, 80 and over Child Child, Preschool Female Humans Incidence Male Middle Aged Pemphigoid, Bullous Pemphigus Prospective Studies Sex Distribution Turkey Young Adult |
Publisher: | John Wiley and Sons Inc | Abstract: | Background: The differentiation between the pemphigoid diseases is essential for treatment and prognosis. In Turkey, data on the incidence of these diseases are insufficient. Our aim in this study is to determine the incidence, demographics and clinical characteristics associated with diseases of the pemphigoid group. Methods: We prospectively analysed 295 patients with pemphigoid who visited dermatology clinics of tertiary referral hospitals in 12 different regions of Turkey within a year. The diagnosis was based on clinical, histopathological, direct immunofluorescence (DIF) and serological (multivariant enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay [ELISA], indirect immunofluorescence and mosaic-based BIOCHIP) examinations. Clinical and demographic findings, aetiological factors and concomitant diseases observed in the patients were recorded. Results: A total of 295 (female/male ratio: 1.7/1) patients with pemphigoid were diagnosed in 1-year period. The overall incidence rate of pemphigoid diseases was found to be 3.55 cases per million-years. The ratio of pemphigoid group diseases to pemphigus group diseases was 1.6. The most common pemphigoid type was bullous pemphigoid (BP, 93.2%). The others were epidermolysis bullosa acquisita (3.1%), pemphigoid gestationis (2.4%), linear IgA disease (1%) and mucous membrane pemphigoid (0.3%). The most common (26.8%) possible trigger of the bullous pemphigoid was gliptin derivative drugs. The most common concomitant diseases with pemphigoid were cardiovascular (27.8%) and neurological diseases (23.7%). Conclusions: This study showed that the increased frequency of bullous pemphigoid reversed the pemphigoid/pemphigus ratio in Turkey. Further studies are warranted regarding the reasons for this increase. © 2021 The Australasian College of Dermatologists | URI: | https://doi.org/10.1111/ajd.13731 https://hdl.handle.net/11499/47599 |
ISSN: | 0004-8380 |
Appears in Collections: | PubMed İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / PubMed Indexed Publications Collection Scopus İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / Scopus Indexed Publications Collection Tıp Fakültesi Koleksiyonu |
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