小儿牛皮癣:临床方面和合并症:摩洛哥50例患者的研究

I. Boubnane, Z. Mehsas, S. Sektaoui, K. Senouci, N. Ismaili
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目的:本研究的目的是描述小儿牛皮癣的流行病学和临床特征,以及代谢合并症和心血管疾病。研究设计:回顾性描述性研究。学习地点和时间:在摩洛哥拉巴特的CHU皮肤科学习,为期两年半。方法:我们进行了一项回顾性描述性研究,收集了在摩洛哥拉巴特伊本西纳大学医院儿科皮肤科会诊的儿童牛皮癣病例,随访时间为两年半。结果:我们收集了50例患者。性别比率为0.58,女性占优势。关于前因的;在8%的病例中发现了父母的血缘关系,只有6%的病例有牛皮癣家族史,16%的病例有特应性。诱发因素为感染(12%)和心理创伤(6%)。在代谢合并症方面,糖尿病1例(2%),肥胖1例(2%),超重3例(6%)。然而,没有血脂异常的病例报道。寻常型牛皮癣是最常见的临床表现(48%),其次是口状牛皮癣(34%),倒型牛皮癣(10%),餐巾型牛皮癣(4%)和blaskoline型牛皮癣(2%)。10%的病例受累于掌跖,22%的病例受累于指甲,40%的病例受累于头皮。口腔黏膜受累仅1例。
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Pediatric Psoriasis: Clinical Aspects and Comorbidities: A Study of 50 Patients in Morocco
Aims: The objective of our study was to describe the epidemiological and clinical characteristics of pediatric psoriasis, as well as metabolic comorbidities and cardiovascular diseases. Study Design: Retrospective descriptive study. Place and Duration of Study: Dermatology department of the CHU of Rabat Morocco over a two- and half-year period. Methodology: We conducted a retrospective descriptive study collecting the cases of psoriasis in children followed in the pediatric dermatology consultation of Ibn Sina University Hospital of Rabat Morocco over a two- and half-year period. Results: We collected 50 patients. A female predominance was notedwith a sex ratio of 0.58. Concerning the antecedents; Parental consanguinity was identified in 8 % of cases, family history of psoriasis in only 6% and the atopy in 16%. The triggering factors were an infection in 12% of cases and psychological trauma in 6 % of cases. Concerning the metabolic comorbidity, one case of diabetes (2%), one case of obesity (2%) and three cases of overweight (6%) were noted. however, no cases of dyslipidaemia were reported.Psoriasis vulgaris was the most frequent clinical presentation (48 %), followed by guttate psoriasis (34%), inverted psoriasis (10%), napkin psoriasis (4 %) and blaskoline psoriasis (2 %). Palmoplantar involvement was observed in 10 % of cases, nail involvement in 22% and scalp involvement in 40 %. Oral mucosal involvement was noted in only one patient.
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