[Sero-epidemiological study of the variability of rheumatoid factors].

Igaku kenkyu. Acta medica Pub Date : 1989-03-01
T Fujiyoshi
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Serum rheumatoid factors (RF) are occasionally observed in normal individuals. The clinical significance of the appearance of RF in the general population was examined in relation to the pattern of their appearance and the age of the onset of RA. A screening for RA in the residents of Yoshimatsu-Cho, Kagoshima Prefecture (population, 4,798), showed a prevalence of 0.29%, but the sera of 128 (4.0%; 3.4% for males and 4.5% for females) of 3,200 residents obtained at the screening were positive for RF, and the percent positivity tended to increase with age. The age of the onset of RA in 466 patients exhibited a nearly normal distribution with a peak in the 40's. From these findings, RF-positive individuals in the general population may be divided into a small group predisposed to RA and a great majority in whom the positivity is simply an age associated physiologic change.

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[类风湿因子变异的血清流行病学研究]。
血清类风湿因子(RF)在正常人中偶见。研究了普通人群中RF出现的临床意义,与RA出现的模式和发病年龄有关。鹿儿岛县吉松町居民(人口4798人)的RA筛查显示患病率为0.29%,但128人(4.0%;在接受筛查的3200名居民中,RF阳性率为男性3.4%,女性4.5%,且阳性率随年龄增长呈上升趋势。466例RA发病年龄呈近正态分布,40多岁为发病高峰。根据这些发现,一般人群中rf阳性的个体可分为易患类风湿关节炎的一小群,而绝大多数人的阳性反应仅仅是年龄相关的生理变化。
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