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Cutaneous Manifestations of Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases in Tunisian Children

Skin manifestations are frequent among patients with primary immunodeficiency diseases (PIDs). Their prevalence varies according to the type of immunodeficiency. This review provides the reader with an up-to-date summary of the common dermatologic manifestations of PIDs among Tunisian children. We c...

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Autores principales: Dhouib, Naouel Guirat, Ben Khaled, Monia, Ouederni, Monia, Ben-Mustapha, Imen, Kouki, Ridha, Besbes, Habib, Barbouche, Mohamed Ridha, Mellouli, Fethi, Bejaoui, Mohamed
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Publicado: Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6223580/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30416697
http://dx.doi.org/10.4084/MJHID.2018.065
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author Dhouib, Naouel Guirat
Ben Khaled, Monia
Ouederni, Monia
Ben-Mustapha, Imen
Kouki, Ridha
Besbes, Habib
Barbouche, Mohamed Ridha
Mellouli, Fethi
Bejaoui, Mohamed
author_facet Dhouib, Naouel Guirat
Ben Khaled, Monia
Ouederni, Monia
Ben-Mustapha, Imen
Kouki, Ridha
Besbes, Habib
Barbouche, Mohamed Ridha
Mellouli, Fethi
Bejaoui, Mohamed
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description Skin manifestations are frequent among patients with primary immunodeficiency diseases (PIDs). Their prevalence varies according to the type of immunodeficiency. This review provides the reader with an up-to-date summary of the common dermatologic manifestations of PIDs among Tunisian children. We conducted a prospective study on two hundred and ninety children with immune deficiency. Demographic details (including age, sex, and consanguinity) with personal and family history were recorded. Special attention was paid to cutaneous manifestations. Dermatological involvements were grouped according to the etiology of their most prominent sign. Cutaneous manifestations were found in 164 patients (56.5%). They revealed the diagnosis of PIDs in 71 patients (24.5 %). The mean age at presentation was 21 months. Overall the most prominent cutaneous alterations were infectious. They accounted for 106 cases (36.55%). The most prevalent causes of cutaneous infections were bacterial: 93 cases (32.06%). Immuno-allergic skin diseases were among the common findings in our study. These include eczematous dermatitis found in 62 cases (21.38%). Malignancy related PIDs was seen in a boy with Wiskott Aldrich syndrome. He developed Kaposi’s sarcoma at the age of 14 months. Cutaneous changes are common among children with PIDs. In pediatric patients with failure to thrive, chronic refractory systemic manifestations often present in other family members, recurrent cutaneous infections unresponsive to adequate therapy, atypical forms of eczematous dermatitis or unusual features should arouse the suspicion of PIDs and prompt specialized immunologic consultation should be made.
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spelling pubmed-62235802018-11-09 Cutaneous Manifestations of Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases in Tunisian Children Dhouib, Naouel Guirat Ben Khaled, Monia Ouederni, Monia Ben-Mustapha, Imen Kouki, Ridha Besbes, Habib Barbouche, Mohamed Ridha Mellouli, Fethi Bejaoui, Mohamed Mediterr J Hematol Infect Dis Original Article Skin manifestations are frequent among patients with primary immunodeficiency diseases (PIDs). Their prevalence varies according to the type of immunodeficiency. This review provides the reader with an up-to-date summary of the common dermatologic manifestations of PIDs among Tunisian children. We conducted a prospective study on two hundred and ninety children with immune deficiency. Demographic details (including age, sex, and consanguinity) with personal and family history were recorded. Special attention was paid to cutaneous manifestations. Dermatological involvements were grouped according to the etiology of their most prominent sign. Cutaneous manifestations were found in 164 patients (56.5%). They revealed the diagnosis of PIDs in 71 patients (24.5 %). The mean age at presentation was 21 months. Overall the most prominent cutaneous alterations were infectious. They accounted for 106 cases (36.55%). The most prevalent causes of cutaneous infections were bacterial: 93 cases (32.06%). Immuno-allergic skin diseases were among the common findings in our study. These include eczematous dermatitis found in 62 cases (21.38%). Malignancy related PIDs was seen in a boy with Wiskott Aldrich syndrome. He developed Kaposi’s sarcoma at the age of 14 months. Cutaneous changes are common among children with PIDs. In pediatric patients with failure to thrive, chronic refractory systemic manifestations often present in other family members, recurrent cutaneous infections unresponsive to adequate therapy, atypical forms of eczematous dermatitis or unusual features should arouse the suspicion of PIDs and prompt specialized immunologic consultation should be made. Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore 2018-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6223580/ /pubmed/30416697 http://dx.doi.org/10.4084/MJHID.2018.065 Text en This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Dhouib, Naouel Guirat
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Besbes, Habib
Barbouche, Mohamed Ridha
Mellouli, Fethi
Bejaoui, Mohamed
Cutaneous Manifestations of Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases in Tunisian Children
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title_sort cutaneous manifestations of primary immunodeficiency diseases in tunisian children
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6223580/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.4084/MJHID.2018.065
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