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Common Dermatoses in Children Referred to a Specialized Pediatric Dermatology Service in Mexico: A Comparative Study between Two Decades
Background. Skin diseases among pediatric patients differ from those in adults. Epidemiological studies are scarce, and those performed in Mexican population date back thirty years. It is likely that these diseases might have changed their frequency. Material and Methods. Retrospective study in firs...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3477666/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23097714 http://dx.doi.org/10.5402/2012/351603 |
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author | Del Pozzo-Magaña, Blanca Rosa Lazo-Langner, Alejandro Gutiérrez-Castrellón, Pedro Ruiz-Maldonado, Ramón |
author_facet | Del Pozzo-Magaña, Blanca Rosa Lazo-Langner, Alejandro Gutiérrez-Castrellón, Pedro Ruiz-Maldonado, Ramón |
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description | Background. Skin diseases among pediatric patients differ from those in adults. Epidemiological studies are scarce, and those performed in Mexican population date back thirty years. It is likely that these diseases might have changed their frequency. Material and Methods. Retrospective study in first-time patients referred to a pediatric dermatology service between January 1994 and December 2003. Demographics and diagnosis were recorded and compared with the results of a previous study performed in the same institution. Results. We included 5250 patients (52.55% female, 47.47% male) with 6029 diagnoses. The most frequent dermatoses found were atopic dermatitis (14.59%), viral warts (6.62%), acne (5.53%), pityriasis alba (3.98%), melanocytic nevi (3.85%), xerosis (3.57%), keratosis pilaris (3.19%), seborrheic dermatitis (2.37%), hemangioma (2.26%), and papular urticaria (2.24%). Most dermatoses increased their frequency when compared to the previous study. Conclusion. The frequency of pediatric dermatoses in our institution has changed in the last two decades. Environmental and sociocultural factors and institutional policies might account for these results. |
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spelling | pubmed-34776662012-10-24 Common Dermatoses in Children Referred to a Specialized Pediatric Dermatology Service in Mexico: A Comparative Study between Two Decades Del Pozzo-Magaña, Blanca Rosa Lazo-Langner, Alejandro Gutiérrez-Castrellón, Pedro Ruiz-Maldonado, Ramón ISRN Dermatol Research Article Background. Skin diseases among pediatric patients differ from those in adults. Epidemiological studies are scarce, and those performed in Mexican population date back thirty years. It is likely that these diseases might have changed their frequency. Material and Methods. Retrospective study in first-time patients referred to a pediatric dermatology service between January 1994 and December 2003. Demographics and diagnosis were recorded and compared with the results of a previous study performed in the same institution. Results. We included 5250 patients (52.55% female, 47.47% male) with 6029 diagnoses. The most frequent dermatoses found were atopic dermatitis (14.59%), viral warts (6.62%), acne (5.53%), pityriasis alba (3.98%), melanocytic nevi (3.85%), xerosis (3.57%), keratosis pilaris (3.19%), seborrheic dermatitis (2.37%), hemangioma (2.26%), and papular urticaria (2.24%). Most dermatoses increased their frequency when compared to the previous study. Conclusion. The frequency of pediatric dermatoses in our institution has changed in the last two decades. Environmental and sociocultural factors and institutional policies might account for these results. International Scholarly Research Network 2012-10-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3477666/ /pubmed/23097714 http://dx.doi.org/10.5402/2012/351603 Text en Copyright © 2012 Blanca Rosa Del Pozzo-Magaña et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Del Pozzo-Magaña, Blanca Rosa Lazo-Langner, Alejandro Gutiérrez-Castrellón, Pedro Ruiz-Maldonado, Ramón Common Dermatoses in Children Referred to a Specialized Pediatric Dermatology Service in Mexico: A Comparative Study between Two Decades |
title | Common Dermatoses in Children Referred to a Specialized Pediatric Dermatology Service in Mexico: A Comparative Study between Two Decades |
title_full | Common Dermatoses in Children Referred to a Specialized Pediatric Dermatology Service in Mexico: A Comparative Study between Two Decades |
title_fullStr | Common Dermatoses in Children Referred to a Specialized Pediatric Dermatology Service in Mexico: A Comparative Study between Two Decades |
title_full_unstemmed | Common Dermatoses in Children Referred to a Specialized Pediatric Dermatology Service in Mexico: A Comparative Study between Two Decades |
title_short | Common Dermatoses in Children Referred to a Specialized Pediatric Dermatology Service in Mexico: A Comparative Study between Two Decades |
title_sort | common dermatoses in children referred to a specialized pediatric dermatology service in mexico: a comparative study between two decades |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3477666/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23097714 http://dx.doi.org/10.5402/2012/351603 |
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