Clinico-epidemiological pattern of pityriasis versicolor in Sudanese patients at Khartoum dermatology and venerology hospital, Khartoum State, Sudan, 2012-2013

Otarid Bashir Mohammed, Khalid Badreldin Fadl Alla
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Background: Pityriasis versicolor is a fungal skin disease, chronic and superficial in the course, characterized by skin pigmentary changes that psychologically impact the patient's quality of life. This paper intended to determine the clinico-epidemiological pattern of the Pityriasis versicolor in patients who attended the outpatient clinic of Khartoum dermatology teaching hospital (KDTH) from June 2012 to February 2013. Method: This descriptive, analytical, cross-sectional hospital-based study used a quantitative method. A total convenient sample technique enrolled 110 patients during the study period. Results: The 30.9% of the participants were between 11 and 20 years old, 67.3% were males, and 37.1% were of low socioeconomic status, 47.2% had a family history of the disease, 68.1% had first-degree relatives, 56.4% and 60% had a history of a similar condition in the summer, respectively. 57.3% were originally from a pure Arab tribe, compared to 0.9% from purely African tribes. There were significant associations between being male with a positive family history, the onset of the disease, color of the lesions, and having disease (p=0.02, 0.05, 0.04, respectively). Also, between the age with a history of similar condition and the associated symptoms (p=0.00 and 0.03 respectively). Conclusions: Most participants were young males who had the disease in the summer with a high recurrence rate. There were multiple significant associations between gender and age with some clinical and epidemiological patterns. Determining any genetic association with pityriasis versicolor, improving counselling, and raising awareness to understand age the predisposing factors were recommended in this paper.
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2012-2013年苏丹喀土穆州皮肤病和性病医院苏丹患者花斑糠疹的临床-流行病学特征
背景:花斑糠疹是一种真菌性皮肤病,病程为慢性和浅表性,以皮肤色素改变为特征,影响患者的心理生活质量。本文旨在了解2012年6月至2013年2月喀土穆皮肤病教学医院门诊患者花斑糠疹的临床流行病学特征。方法:本研究采用描述性、分析性、横断面、以医院为基础的定量方法。在研究期间,采用完全方便的抽样技术纳入了110名患者。结果:年龄在11 ~ 20岁之间的占30.9%,男性占67.3%,社会经济地位低的占37.1%,有家族病史的占47.2%,有一级亲属的占68.1%,夏季有类似病史的占56.4%,夏季有类似病史的占60%。57.3%的人来自纯粹的阿拉伯部落,相比之下,0.9%的人来自纯粹的非洲部落。男性家族史阳性、发病、病变颜色和患病之间存在显著相关性(p分别为0.02、0.05、0.04)。同样,有类似病史的年龄与相关症状之间(p分别=0.00和0.03)。结论:大多数参与者为夏季发病的年轻男性,复发率高。性别和年龄与某些临床和流行病学模式之间存在多重显著关联。本文建议确定任何与花斑糠疹的遗传关联,改善咨询,提高对年龄易感因素的认识。
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