Cutaneous Manifestations in Celiac Disease: An Observational Study

IF 0.2 Q4 DERMATOLOGY
Taru Garg, Suvarna Samudrala, Praveen Kumar, Ram Chander, Sucheta Sharma
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Abstract Background: Cutaneous manifestations associated with celiac disease (CD), other than dermatitis herpetiformis, are poorly known. The aim of the present study was to study the spectrum of dermatological disorders in children with CD. Methodology: A total of 100 cases of biopsy-confirmed CD (both new and old) were recruited after taking written informed consent/assent from the child/guardians. The patient’s demographic details, history, vitals, general physical examination, systemic examination, and cutaneous examination findings were recorded. Relevant investigations were carried out, depending on the clinical findings of the cutaneous examination. Results: A total of 100 patients comprising 62 girls and 38 boys were studied, with the average age being 8.08 ± 3.67 years. Seventy patients showed the presence of dermatological findings. Cutaneous, mucosal, nail, and hair findings were seen in 35%, 7%, 14%, and 14% of patients, respectively. A higher incidence of dermatological findings was found in females (39%) compared to males (18%). The most common cutaneous conditions seen were atopic dermatitis (17%) and xerosis (10%). The most common mucosal finding was oral aphthae (4%). The most common nail changes were leukonychia and ragged cuticles (4% each). There was no statistical correlation between the presence of dermatological findings with the duration of the disease or with the duration of a gluten-free diet. Conclusion: Mucocutaneous manifestations are present in a significant proportion of patients with CD. Further studies with a larger sample size are needed to determine whether these findings are true associations or coincidental.
腹腔疾病的皮肤表现:一项观察性研究
背景:除疱疹样皮炎外,与乳糜泻(CD)相关的皮肤表现尚不清楚。本研究的目的是研究患有乳糜泻的儿童皮肤疾病的谱系。方法:在获得儿童/监护人的书面知情同意/同意后,共招募了100例活检证实的乳糜泻(包括新发和旧发)。记录患者的人口统计资料、病史、生命体征、一般体格检查、全身检查和皮肤检查结果。根据皮肤检查的临床表现,进行相关调查。结果:共纳入100例患者,其中女生62例,男生38例,平均年龄8.08±3.67岁。70例患者出现皮肤病学表现。皮肤、粘膜、指甲和头发的病变分别见于35%、7%、14%和14%的患者。女性的皮肤病发病率(39%)高于男性(18%)。最常见的皮肤病是特应性皮炎(17%)和干燥症(10%)。最常见的粘膜发现是口腔溃疡(4%)。最常见的指甲变化是白甲和粗糙的角质层(各占4%)。皮肤病学的发现与疾病的持续时间或无麸质饮食的持续时间之间没有统计学相关性。结论:相当比例的乳糜泻患者存在粘膜皮肤表现。需要进一步的更大样本量的研究来确定这些发现是真正的关联还是巧合。
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