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Pemphigus: use of the Japanese severity index in 56 Moroccan patients
INTRODUCTION: In pemphigus, there still is no consensus on parameters mesuring clinically the disease severity. The aim of this study is to use the Japanese severity index in Moroccan patients with pemphigus. METHODS: Multicenter prospective study from September 2007 to September 2009 including cons...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3996439/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24772225 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2013.16.96.2184 |
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author | Benchikhi, Hakima Nani, Samira Baybay, Hanane Amal, Said Mernissi, Fatim-Zahra |
author_facet | Benchikhi, Hakima Nani, Samira Baybay, Hanane Amal, Said Mernissi, Fatim-Zahra |
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description | INTRODUCTION: In pemphigus, there still is no consensus on parameters mesuring clinically the disease severity. The aim of this study is to use the Japanese severity index in Moroccan patients with pemphigus. METHODS: Multicenter prospective study from September 2007 to September 2009 including consecutive patients with confirmed pemphigus. We used the Japenese severity index for pemphigus. For each patient, the score was calculated at diagnosis and at 6 months of follow-up and correlated to type of pemphigus; mean dosage of corticosteroids and clinical statuts at 6 months: dead or not. RESULTS: Fifty six patients were included, 20 men and 36 women, mean age 46.62 ± 15.9 years. At diagnosis, the mean initial score was 7.7 + 2.36; at six months, it was 1.61 + 1.83. The score variation at 6 months and inclusion was 6.19 ± 2.18 for deep pemphigus and 5.43 ± 2.85 for superficial pemphigus (p = 0,3 non significant). At six months, 4 patients were dead: their initial score was 11 + 1.41 while the initial score in the 52 patients was 7.4±2.03 (p = 0,001, significant). Data showed no correlation between initial severity scores and cumulative dosage of corticosteroids at 6 months (Pearson coefficient of correlation 0.144; p = 0.580). CONCLUSION: In this study, initial severity scores for pemphigus were high and decreased at 6 months of treatment. Both deep pemphigus and superficial pemphigus were severe as their score variation was similar. Japenese severity score is useful for Moroccan patients with pemphigus. |
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spelling | pubmed-39964392014-04-25 Pemphigus: use of the Japanese severity index in 56 Moroccan patients Benchikhi, Hakima Nani, Samira Baybay, Hanane Amal, Said Mernissi, Fatim-Zahra Pan Afr Med J Research INTRODUCTION: In pemphigus, there still is no consensus on parameters mesuring clinically the disease severity. The aim of this study is to use the Japanese severity index in Moroccan patients with pemphigus. METHODS: Multicenter prospective study from September 2007 to September 2009 including consecutive patients with confirmed pemphigus. We used the Japenese severity index for pemphigus. For each patient, the score was calculated at diagnosis and at 6 months of follow-up and correlated to type of pemphigus; mean dosage of corticosteroids and clinical statuts at 6 months: dead or not. RESULTS: Fifty six patients were included, 20 men and 36 women, mean age 46.62 ± 15.9 years. At diagnosis, the mean initial score was 7.7 + 2.36; at six months, it was 1.61 + 1.83. The score variation at 6 months and inclusion was 6.19 ± 2.18 for deep pemphigus and 5.43 ± 2.85 for superficial pemphigus (p = 0,3 non significant). At six months, 4 patients were dead: their initial score was 11 + 1.41 while the initial score in the 52 patients was 7.4±2.03 (p = 0,001, significant). Data showed no correlation between initial severity scores and cumulative dosage of corticosteroids at 6 months (Pearson coefficient of correlation 0.144; p = 0.580). CONCLUSION: In this study, initial severity scores for pemphigus were high and decreased at 6 months of treatment. Both deep pemphigus and superficial pemphigus were severe as their score variation was similar. Japenese severity score is useful for Moroccan patients with pemphigus. The African Field Epidemiology Network 2013-11-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3996439/ /pubmed/24772225 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2013.16.96.2184 Text en © Hakima Benchikhi et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ The Pan African Medical Journal - ISSN 1937-8688. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Benchikhi, Hakima Nani, Samira Baybay, Hanane Amal, Said Mernissi, Fatim-Zahra Pemphigus: use of the Japanese severity index in 56 Moroccan patients |
title | Pemphigus: use of the Japanese severity index in 56 Moroccan patients |
title_full | Pemphigus: use of the Japanese severity index in 56 Moroccan patients |
title_fullStr | Pemphigus: use of the Japanese severity index in 56 Moroccan patients |
title_full_unstemmed | Pemphigus: use of the Japanese severity index in 56 Moroccan patients |
title_short | Pemphigus: use of the Japanese severity index in 56 Moroccan patients |
title_sort | pemphigus: use of the japanese severity index in 56 moroccan patients |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3996439/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24772225 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2013.16.96.2184 |
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