儿童残疾在皮肤病表现中的作用

I. Papadopoulos
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背景:不同年龄或工作群体的患者有时在皮肤病的表现上存在差异。众所周知,与其他年龄组相比,某些皮肤病在儿童中更为常见。每50个孩子中至少有一个有某种残疾。他们的残疾程度对他们的社会生活至关重要。我们研究了残疾儿童和非残疾儿童在皮肤病的表现上是否存在差异,以及残疾在造成皮肤病中的作用。方法:我们检查了78名患有皮肤病的儿童。其中一半有严重的残疾,另一半是对照组。结果:对照组最常见的皮肤病为疣、脓疱疮等传染性感染。传染性皮肤病在对照组几乎占50%,残疾儿童组仅占10%。残疾儿童以皮炎尤其是脂溢性皮炎多见,传染性皮肤病少见。结论:残疾儿童与其他同龄儿童的社会距离是已知的。这一事实的一个证明是,残疾儿童群体中传染性皮肤病的百分比有限。我们注意到脂溢性皮炎更常见于接受药物治疗的精神残疾儿童。无药物治疗的残疾儿童脂溢性皮炎与对照组一样常见。
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The Role of a Disability in Children in Manifesting a Dermatological Disease
Background: Sometimes there are differences in the appearance of skin diseases among patients who belong in different age or work groups. It is well known that some dermatological diseases are more common in children in comparison to other age groups. At least one out of 50 children have a kind of disability. The degree of their disability is crucial for their social life. We have researched if there are differences in the manifestation of dermatological diseases between children with disabilities and children without disabilities and the role of a disability in creating a dermatological disease. Methods: We have exanimated seventy-eight children with a dermatological disease. Half of them have a serious disability and the other half was the control group. Results: The most common dermatological diseases in the control group were the transmissible infections such as warts, impetigo, etc. The transmissible dermatological diseases were almost the 50% in the control group and only 10% in the group with the children with disability. The children with disability appeared more often with dermatitis and especially seborrhea dermatitis and less common with transmissible dermatological diseases. Conclusions: The social distance between the children with disability and the other children of the same age is well known. A proof of that fact is the limited percentage of the transmissible dermatological diseases in the group of disabled children. We have noticed that seborrhea dermatitis is more often in children with mental disability who take medical treatment. Seborrhea dermatitis in children with disability without medication is as common as in the control group.
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