Pediatric Hidradenitis Suppurativa: A Cross-Sectional Study on Clinical Features and Treatment Approaches

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作者
Garcovich, Simone [1 ,2 ]
Fania, Luca [3 ]
Caposiena, Dante [4 ]
Giovanardi, Giulia [1 ,2 ]
Chiricozzi, Andrea [1 ,2 ]
De Simone, Clara [1 ,2 ]
Tartaglia, Chiara [4 ]
Ciccone, Davide [3 ]
Bianchi, Luca [4 ]
Abeni, Damiano [5 ]
Peris, Ketty [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Fnd Policlinico Univ Gemelli IRCCS, Dermatol, Rome, Italy
[2] Univ Cattolica Sacro Cuore, Dermatol, Rome, Italy
[3] IDI IRCCS, Dermatol Dept, Rome, Italy
[4] Univ Roma Tor Vergata, Dept Syst Med, Dermatol Dept, Rome, Italy
[5] IDI IRCCS, Clin Epidemiol Unit, Rome, Italy
关键词
hidradenitis suppurativa; acne inversa; pediatric population; adolescent; children; ONSET; AGE;
D O I
10.1177/12034754211039993
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R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
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100206 ;
摘要
Background Hidradenitis suppurativa is uncommon in patients of pediatric age, and differentiation with adult-onset disease is controversial. Treatment of pediatric hidradenitis suppurativa is scarcely standardized, and specific guidelines are lacking. Objective We report the clinical features, relevant risk-factors, comorbidity profile, and treatment patterns of a hospital-based cohort of pediatric hidradenitis suppurativa Methods In a cross-sectional study data on patients' demographics, disease-specific characteristics, early/pre-pubertal onset of disease, comorbidities, and treatment management were retrieved. Reference population data and clinical data from the national hidradenitis suppurativa disease registry were used for comparison. Results From a database of 870 patients with hidradenitis, 71 (15 males and 56 females) patients aged <18 years (mean age: 15.3 years; range 8-17 years), with mild (Hurley I, 45.1%) and moderate-severe disease (Hurley II-III, 54.9%), were retrieved. Smoking (23.9%) and overweight/obese frequencies (59.2%) were higher than reference population standards. Patient's older age at baseline (OR 1.43, 95% CI: 1.01 to 2.02) and higher BMI (OR 1.26, 95% CI: 1.07-1.48) were the only factors associated with moderate-severe disease. Family history and early/pre-pubertal onset of disease were not associated with severity or extent of disease. Sebaceous-follicular comorbid conditions were associated with cigarette smoking (P = .002). Among 81 treatment courses, clindamycin-based and zinc-sulphate-based combination regimens were most frequently used (59.3%). Female preponderance, family history of disease and extensive involvement were significantly different from the general hidradenitis suppurativa population. Conclusions Pediatric hidradenitis suppurativa presents a clinical spectrum comparable to adult-onset disease. Increased preventive measures should target obesity and smoking in this population.
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