中国西南地区汉族人群中银屑病与地理舌和裂纹舌的关系。

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 DERMATOLOGY Anais brasileiros de dermatologia Pub Date : 2024-08-06 DOI:10.1016/j.abd.2024.01.006
Yuting Hu , Ying Li , Wei Yan , Yu Zhou
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背景:银屑病是一种常见的免疫介导型皮肤病,可累及其他器官和组织,包括口腔黏膜。一些研究发现,银屑病患者的地理舌(GT)和裂纹舌(FT)比例增加,这似乎具有地区特异性:在东亚人群中,银屑病与舌炎/舌裂的关系仍不清楚。因此,作者旨在调查中国西南地区汉族人群中银屑病与 GT/FT 的关系:本研究以华西医院的 230 名银屑病患者和 230 名健康对照者为对象。作者比较了两组受试者中GT/FT的比例,并比较了有或没有GT/FT的银屑病患者的年龄、性别、吸烟、饮酒、银屑病发病年龄、银屑病病程、指甲和关节受累情况、银屑病面积和严重程度指数、体表面积、皮肤科生活质量指数以及使用生物制剂的比例:作者发现银屑病与FT之间存在密切联系(p < 0.001),而银屑病与GT之间的联系不明显(p = 0.760)。作者发现,与无 FT 的银屑病患者相比,有 FT 的银屑病患者年龄更大(p = 0.021),晚发银屑病的频率更高(p = 0.014);他们的银屑病病情也更严重(p = 0.047),生活质量更差(p = 0.045):研究局限性:GT 有加重期和缓解期,因此作者无法避免本研究中 GT 患病率与真实患病率的偏差。此外,生物制剂可使GT和FT缓解,这可能会影响本研究中病例组的GT/FT比率:结论:在中国西南地区的汉族人群中,银屑病与FT相关,因此必须关注银屑病患者与FT的治疗以及FT患者的皮肤病。
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Association of psoriasis with geographic and fissured tongue in the Han population in southwestern China

Background

Psoriasis is a common immune-mediated skin disease that can involve other organs and tissues, including the oral mucosa. Some studies have found an increased proportion of geographic tongue (GT) and fissured tongue (FT) in patients with psoriasis, which appears to be region-specific.

Objectives

The association of psoriasis with GT/FT in Eastern Asian populations remains unknown. Thus, the authors aimed to investigate the association of psoriasis with GT/FT in the Han population in southwestern China.

Methods

This study was conducted on 230 psoriatics and 230 healthy controls at West China Hospital. The authors compared the proportion of subjects with GT/FT in the two groups and compared age, gender, smoking, alcohol consumption, age at onset of psoriasis, duration of psoriasis, nail and joint involvement, Psoriasis Area and Severity Index, Body Surface Area, Dermatology Life Quality Index, and proportion using biologics in psoriatics with or without GT /FT.

Results

The authors have found a strong association between psoriasis and FT (p < 0.001), and a non-significant association between psoriasis and GT (p = 0.760). Compared to psoriasis patients without FT, the authors found that psoriasis patients with FT were older (p = 0.021) and had an increased frequency of late-onset psoriasis (p = 0.014); they also had more severe psoriasis (p = 0.047) and poorer quality of life (p = 0.045).

Study limitations

GT has periods of exacerbation and remission, so the authors cannot avoid a deviation of the prevalence of GT in this study from the true prevalence rate. Also, biologics have been found to lead to remission of GT and FT, which may have influenced the GT/FT ratio in the case group in this study.

Conclusions

Psoriasis was associated with FT in the Han population in southwestern China, attention must be paid to the treatment of psoriatics with FT and skin diseases in patients with FT.
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