Jennifer Von Stebut-Marx, Robert Preissner, Sylke Schneider-Burrus, Saskia Preissner
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Abstract
Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease characterized by recurring dermal abscesses and cutaneous fistulas of intertriginous skin regions, significantly impacting patients' quality of life. While HS has been associated with various comorbidities such as metabolic and chronic inflammatory diseases, many systemic effects of this systemic disease remain to be investigated. In this study, 2 cohorts of patients with and without HS were created - matched for sex, age, and nicotine dependence - each comprising 28,986 patients, using the real-world database TriNetX, to investigate the association of ocular diseases and HS. Not only an increased risk of disorders of refraction and accommodation in HS patients (OR 3.466; 95% CI 3.100, 3.876), but also a higher risk of ocular diseases, including disorders of the lacrimal system, was demonstrated when compared with the control cohort (OR 3.523; 95%CI 2.912, 4.263). Although previous studies have suggested an increased risk of ocular comorbidities in HS patients, ocular history is not routinely queried during visits. Here, the need for further exploration of the association of ocular diseases and HS and for incorporating this into clinical practice is emphasized.
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Acta Dermato-Venereologica publishes high-quality manuscripts in English in the field of Dermatology and Venereology, dealing with new observations on basic dermatological and venereological research, as well as clinical investigations. Each volume also features a number of Review articles in special areas, as well as short Letters to the Editor to stimulate debate and to disseminate important clinical observations. Acta Dermato-Venereologica has rapid publication times and is amply illustrated with a large number of colour photographs.