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白塞综合征生殖器溃疡后瘢痕的发生率:一项前瞻性研究

The frequency of scarring after genital ulcers in syndrome: A prospective study
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摘要 Background: Although genital ulceration with or without scar formation is an important manifestation of syndrome, formal data on the rate of genital scarring are lacking. Objective: To study prospectively the frequency of genital scar formation after genital ulcers in patients with syndrome. Methods: One hundred and two patients (72 males and 30 females) with fresh genital ulcers presenting at a dedicated syndrome outpatient clinic were followed for 6 weeks. The ulcer location, size, and frequency of scar formation were noted. All patients were treated with similar topical therapy. Results: Two hundred and ten genital ulcers were followed in both sexes. The rate of scar formation was 66.2% (102/154) in male patients and 60.7% (34/56) in female patients. When genital ulcers were stratified as a function of size, large genital ulcers (≥ 1 cm in diameter) developed scars more frequently than did smaller ulcers (< 1 cm). The rate of scar formation in male patients with large genital ulcers was 89.4% (59/66) and with small ulcers was 48.9% (43/88) (P < 0.001). In females, all 19 large ulcers healed with scarring, and the same was true for 40.5% (15/37) of the small ulcers (χ 2 = 18.61, P < 0.001). Conclusion: About two-thirds of genital ulcers in syndrome leave scars. The rate of scar formation depends on the ulcer size. Background: Although genital ulceration with or without scar formation is an important manifestation of Behcet's syndrome, formal data on the rate of genital scarring are lacking. Objective: To study prospectively the frequency of genital scar formation after genital ulcers in patients with Behcet's syndrome. Methods: One hundred and two patients (72 males and 30 females) with fresh genital ulcers presenting at a dedicated Behcet's syndrome outpatient clinic were followed for 6 weeks. The ulcer location, size, and frequency of scar formation were noted. All patients were treated with similar topical therapy. Results: Two hundred and ten genital ulcers were followed in both sexes. The rate of scar formation was 66. 2% (102/154) in male patients and 60.7% (34/56) in female patients. When genital ulcers were stratified as a function of size, large genital ulcers (〉I 1 cm in diameter) developed scars more frequently than did smaller ulcers (〈 1 cm) . The rate of scar formation in male patients with large genital ulcers was 89.4% (59/66) and with small ulcers was 48.9% (43/ 88) (P 〈 0. 001) .
出处 《世界核心医学期刊文摘(皮肤病学分册)》 2006年第8期33-33,共1页 Digest of the World Core Medical JOurnals:Dermatology
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