A Hospital-based Clinical Study of Various Cutaneous and Venereal Diseases in Pregnancy.

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q4 DERMATOLOGY
Pichano E Khuvung
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Introduction: Pregnancy can affect the skin in numerous ways. Further, it can impact the clinical course and successional changes of long-standing skin diseases. Thus, classifying pregnancy dermatosis into physiological, general and specific categories may give a proper understanding of the diseases and their outcomes.

Objective: To demonstrate the clinical aspect and frequency of various cutaneous and venereal diseases observed during pregnancy.

Materials and methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in the Department of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprosy in Tamil Nadu for 2 years from November 2019 to October 2021. The study included 114 pregnant women who attended the outpatient department (OPD) as well as inpatients and referral cases from the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. All data were analysed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) version 20.0 and tabulated based on age, gravida, trimester and diseases.

Result: Of 114 cases encountered, 21 (18.4%) were of specific dermatosis, 23 (20.2%) of infections, 56 (49.1%) of sexually transmitted infections and 14 (12.3%) of non-specific dermatosis. Incidence was higher in primigravida (68.4%) than in multigravida (31.6%). Here, the most frequent specific dermatosis of pregnancy reported was pruritic urticarial papules and plaques of pregnancy (PUPP) (10.5%). We also reported scabies (6.1%) and seropositive venereal disease research laboratory (VDRL) with TPHA+ (13.2%) as the most common infection and sexually transmitted infections (STIs), respectively.

Conclusion: A prospective collaborative study of all skin and venereal diseases in pregnancy is required for better understanding, earlier diagnosis, more favourable outcome and optimal treatment.

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妊娠期多种皮肤病和性病的医院临床研究
怀孕会以多种方式影响皮肤。此外,它可以影响长期皮肤疾病的临床过程和连续变化。因此,将妊娠期皮肤病分为生理性、一般性和特异性三类,可能会对疾病及其结局有正确的认识。目的:探讨妊娠期各种皮肤病和性病的临床特点及发病频率。材料和方法:本横断面研究于2019年11月至2021年10月在泰米尔纳德邦皮肤病、性病和麻风病科进行,为期2年。该研究包括114名参加门诊(OPD)的孕妇,以及来自妇产科的住院患者和转诊病例。所有数据均使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS) 20.0版进行分析,并根据年龄、妊娠期、孕期和疾病制表。结果:114例患者中,特异性皮肤病21例(18.4%),感染性疾病23例(20.2%),性传播感染56例(49.1%),非特异性皮肤病14例(12.3%)。原产妇女的发病率(68.4%)高于多胎妇女(31.6%)。在这里,最常见的妊娠特异性皮肤病是瘙痒性荨麻疹丘疹和妊娠斑块(PUPP)(10.5%)。我们还报道了疥疮(6.1%)和TPHA+血清阳性性病实验室(VDRL)(13.2%)分别是最常见的感染和性传播感染(STIs)。结论:需要对妊娠期所有皮肤和性病进行前瞻性合作研究,以便更好地了解、早期诊断、更有利的结局和最佳治疗。
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Indian Journal of Dermatology
Indian Journal of Dermatology Medicine-Dermatology
CiteScore
1.80
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发文量
217
审稿时长
47 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal publishes information related to skin-pathology and different modes of therapeutics, including dermatosurgery and cosmetic dermatology. Likewise, it carries articles on leprosy, STI and HIV/AIDS. The editorial board encourages the authors to publish articles addressing emerging techniques and developments in the subject specialty, in the form of Original investigations, Narrative and Systematic Reviews as well as Case Reports. The journal aims at publishing Editorials and Commentaries from eminent personalities on a regular basis.
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