Hand And Foot Dermatoses In Dermatology Outpatients

G. Demirci, I. Altunay, B. Ateş, G. Gökdemir
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Aims: We aimed to sort out clinical types, localizations and frequencies of only hand dermatoses (HD), only foot dermatoses (FD) and both hand and foot dermatoses (HFD) and to evaluate the relationship with sociodemographic parameters. Methods and Material: Dermatological examination of 450 outpatients was done and the relationship between the frequencies of diseases, localizations of the lesions and sociodemographic features was assessed statistically. Results: The frequencies of dermatoses were 34% for tinea pedis, 29% for eczema, 9% for warts, 5% for corns, 3% for psoriasis and 21% for the others in the participiants. Tinea pedis was the most frequent dermatose of men while eczema of women. HD except warts were the most frequent in housewives while warts in students. The most frequent HFD were psoriasis, eczema and tinea.Statistical analysis used: Chi square test, one way ANOVA test and tukey’s test were used for statistical assessments Results: The frequencies of dermatoses were 34% for tinea pedis, 29% for eczema, 9% for warts, 5% for corns, 3% for psoriasis and 21% for the others in the participants. Tinea pedis was the most frequent dermatose of men while eczema of women. HD except warts were the most frequent in housewives while warts in students. The most frequent HFD were psoriasis, eczema and tinea.Conclusions: We believe that elucidating the frequencies, clinical localizations and demographic features of these dermatoses will be helpful both for diagnosing and decreasing the incidence of these diseases in general population which seem to be a common health problem.
皮肤科门诊病人的手足皮肤病
目的:梳理单手皮肤病(HD)、单足皮肤病(FD)和手足皮肤病(HFD)的临床类型、定位和发病频率,并评价其与社会人口学参数的关系。方法与材料:对450例门诊患者进行皮肤病学检查,统计评估疾病发生频率、病变部位与社会人口学特征的关系。结果:皮肤病的发病率为足癣34%,湿疹29%,疣9%,鸡眼5%,牛皮癣3%,其他21%。男性以足癣居多,女性以湿疹居多。除疣外,以家庭主妇多见,学生多见。最常见的HFD是牛皮癣、湿疹和癣。统计分析:采用卡方检验、单因素方差分析和杜基检验进行统计评估。结果:参与者中皮肤病的发生率为足癣34%、湿疹29%、疣9%、鸡眼5%、牛皮癣3%、其他21%。男性以足癣居多,女性以湿疹居多。除疣外,以家庭主妇多见,学生多见。最常见的HFD是牛皮癣、湿疹和癣。结论:我们认为,阐明这些皮肤病的发病频率、临床定位和人口学特征将有助于诊断和降低这些疾病在普通人群中的发病率,这似乎是一个常见的健康问题。
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