埃及儿童白癜风的流行病学特征研究

S. Aboeldahab, SarahEl-Sayed Mohammed, M. El-Hamd, Ramadan Saleh
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背景儿童时期的白癜风很常见。儿童白癜风对儿童及其父母的生活质量有着深远的影响。目的探讨埃及儿童白癜风的流行病学特征。患者和方法进行了一项横断面研究,包括从出生到18岁以下的两性儿童。该研究包括2019年3月至2020年2月期间上埃及索哈格省的学校、妇幼保健中心。记录了儿童白癜风的完整人口统计学和临床信息。对白癜风患者进行皮肤科检查。计算患者的白癜风面积和严重程度指数。结果2594名儿童中,18名(0.7%)患有白癜风。儿童白癜风的中位年龄为12(2-17)岁。年龄在13岁至18岁以下的患者占白癜风病例的44.4%。女性白癜风病例更为普遍(61.1%)。总体而言,72.2%的白癜风患者居住在农村地区。18例儿童期白癜风患者中,83.3%有近亲结婚史,66.5%有寻常型白癜风。一定比例的病例将疾病的恶化与心理压力有关。结论在上埃及0.7%的儿童人群中检测到儿童白癜风。大多数儿童期白癜风患者有父母近亲结婚史。精神创伤被确定为儿童白癜风的潜在恶化因素。
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Study of the epidemiologic characteristics of childhood vitiligo in Egyptian children
Background Vitiligo during childhood is common. Pediatric vitiligo has a profound effect on the quality of life of both children and their parents. Aims and objectives To investigate the epidemiologic characteristics of vitiligo among Egyptian children. Patients and methods A cross-sectional study was conducted and included children of both sexes from birth to less than 18 years of age. The study included schools and maternity and childhood care centers in Sohag Governorate, Upper Egypt, during the period from March 2019 to February 2020. Complete demographic and clinical information of children with vitiligo were recorded. Dermatological examination of patients with vitiligo was done. Vitiligo area and severity index of patients was calculated. Results Of 2594 screened children, 18 (0.7%) had vitiligo. The median age of children with vitiligo was 12 (2–17) years. The age interval from 13 to less than 18 years accounted for 44.4% of vitiligo cases. Females cases of vitiligo were more prevalent (61.1%). Overall, 72.2% of patients with vitiligo were resident of rural areas. Of the 18 cases with childhood vitiligo, 83.3% of cases had a history of consanguineous marriage and 66.5% had vitiligo vulgaris. A proportion of cases related the exacerbation of the disease to exposure to psychological stress. Conclusions Childhood vitiligo was detected in 0.7% of pediatric population in Upper Egypt. The majority of cases with childhood vitiligo had a history a consanguineous marriage between the parents. Psychic trauma was identified as a potential exacerbating factor of childhood vitiligo.
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