Prevalence of skin diseases in a dermatology outpatient clinic in Turkey. A cross-sectional, retrospective study.

Journal of dermatological case reports Pub Date : 2013-12-30 eCollection Date: 2013-01-01 DOI:10.3315/jdcr.2013.1156
Memet Ersan Bilgili, Hamza Yildiz, Gulben Sarici
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Abstract

Background: Dermatologic diseases vary widely as a result of geographic location, climate, socioeconomic status, and personal habits, and internal factors, such as age, gender, and heredity.

Objective: The aim of the study was to determine the main causes for outpatient visits in a dermatology outpatient clinic in Turkey.

Materials and methods: The outpatient clinic records of the Dermatology Department of Eskisehir Yunus Emre Government Hospital, dated between 1 January 2011 and 1 January 2012, were retrospectively assessed. Patients were grouped according to age, gender and clinical diagnosis.

Results: A total of 11,040 new patients with 12,174 skin problems were included in the study. The study group was 55.7% female and 44.3% male. The age range was between 1 and 99 years. The most commonly encountered diseases were: acne (13.1% of patients), fungal infections (8.5%), contact dermatitis (8.5%), urticaria (8.3%), psoriasis (5.5%), viral warts (4.1%), lichen simplex chronicus (3.0%), callus, atopic dermatitis, and seborrheic dermatitis (2.2% each).

Conclusions: It appears that certain skin diseases acne, fungal infections, contact dermatitis and urticarial cause serious health problems. Public health policies should be implemented in order to manage these problems rationally.

皮肤病的流行病学门诊诊所在土耳其。横断面、回顾性研究。
背景:由于地理位置、气候、社会经济地位、个人习惯和内部因素(如年龄、性别和遗传)的不同,皮肤病有很大差异。目的:本研究的目的是确定在土耳其皮肤科门诊就诊的主要原因。材料和方法:回顾性评估Eskisehir Yunus Emre政府医院皮肤科2011年1月1日至2012年1月1日的门诊记录。患者按年龄、性别、临床诊断进行分组。结果:共有11,040名新患者,12,174名皮肤问题被纳入研究。研究组中女性占55.7%,男性占44.3%。年龄范围在1岁到99岁之间。最常见的疾病是:痤疮(13.1%)、真菌感染(8.5%)、接触性皮炎(8.5%)、荨麻疹(8.3%)、牛皮癣(5.5%)、病毒性疣(4.1%)、慢性单纯性地衣(3.0%)、老茧、特应性皮炎和脂溢性皮炎(各2.2%)。结论:痤疮、真菌感染、接触性皮炎和荨麻疹等皮肤病会引起严重的健康问题。应实施公共卫生政策,以合理管理这些问题。
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