The pattern of atopic dermatitis in a group of patients attending two private clinics in Erbil city

Background and objective: Atopic dermatitis is a chronic, relapsing inflammatory disease of the skin. It is a common disease that primarily affects young children. It results from complex interactions between genetic susceptibility genes. This study aimed to assess atopic dermatitis among the affect...

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Main Authors: Ban Anton Bahnan, Sherzad Abdulahad Shabu, Siham Tahir Amedi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hawler Medical University 2019-12-01
Series:Zanco Journal of Medical Sciences
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Online Access:https://zjms.hmu.edu.krd/index.php/zjms/article/view/732/612
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spelling doaj-bf8abc64c2d94ff8844d07b34bf376422020-11-24T20:57:45ZengHawler Medical UniversityZanco Journal of Medical Sciences1995-55881995-55962019-12-0123340341110.15218/zjms.2019.050The pattern of atopic dermatitis in a group of patients attending two private clinics in Erbil cityBan Anton Bahnan0Sherzad Abdulahad Shabu1Siham Tahir Amedi2Hawler Medical UniversityHawler Medical UniversityHawler Medical UniversityBackground and objective: Atopic dermatitis is a chronic, relapsing inflammatory disease of the skin. It is a common disease that primarily affects young children. It results from complex interactions between genetic susceptibility genes. This study aimed to assess atopic dermatitis among the affected cases, mainly in terms of age and gender distribution, and its clinical and laboratory findings. Methods: A descriptive cross sectional study was carried out in two private clinics in Erbil city. A convenience sampling method was used to recruit 70 study participants who were clinically examined by the investigator. A questionnaire was specially designed for interviewing these patients. The diagnosis was made on the clinical ground. Patients were also sent for blood investigations and a skin swab for microscopic examination. Results: The mean ± SD of the participants' age was 20.57 ± 17.94 years. Females constituted 68.6% of the participants. More than 64% of the patients had generalized body lesions, 54.3% had a positive family history of atopic dermatitis, and 48.5% had a history of other atopic diseases. The majority (58.3%) of those aging less than two years had face lesions while the majority (74.4%) of the patients aging more than 15 years had generalized body lesions, and this was statistically significant. Conclusion: Atopic dermatitis affects a wide age group, and different age categories have different sites of the lesion. Family history is a prominent feature of the disease. Clinically, lichenification is more among older age groups compared to the eczematous lesion, which is more among younger age groups.https://zjms.hmu.edu.krd/index.php/zjms/article/view/732/612atopic dermatitisassessmenterbil city
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Sherzad Abdulahad Shabu
Siham Tahir Amedi
The pattern of atopic dermatitis in a group of patients attending two private clinics in Erbil city
Zanco Journal of Medical Sciences
atopic dermatitis
assessment
erbil city
author_facet Ban Anton Bahnan
Sherzad Abdulahad Shabu
Siham Tahir Amedi
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title The pattern of atopic dermatitis in a group of patients attending two private clinics in Erbil city
title_short The pattern of atopic dermatitis in a group of patients attending two private clinics in Erbil city
title_full The pattern of atopic dermatitis in a group of patients attending two private clinics in Erbil city
title_fullStr The pattern of atopic dermatitis in a group of patients attending two private clinics in Erbil city
title_full_unstemmed The pattern of atopic dermatitis in a group of patients attending two private clinics in Erbil city
title_sort pattern of atopic dermatitis in a group of patients attending two private clinics in erbil city
publisher Hawler Medical University
series Zanco Journal of Medical Sciences
issn 1995-5588
1995-5596
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Background and objective: Atopic dermatitis is a chronic, relapsing inflammatory disease of the skin. It is a common disease that primarily affects young children. It results from complex interactions between genetic susceptibility genes. This study aimed to assess atopic dermatitis among the affected cases, mainly in terms of age and gender distribution, and its clinical and laboratory findings. Methods: A descriptive cross sectional study was carried out in two private clinics in Erbil city. A convenience sampling method was used to recruit 70 study participants who were clinically examined by the investigator. A questionnaire was specially designed for interviewing these patients. The diagnosis was made on the clinical ground. Patients were also sent for blood investigations and a skin swab for microscopic examination. Results: The mean ± SD of the participants' age was 20.57 ± 17.94 years. Females constituted 68.6% of the participants. More than 64% of the patients had generalized body lesions, 54.3% had a positive family history of atopic dermatitis, and 48.5% had a history of other atopic diseases. The majority (58.3%) of those aging less than two years had face lesions while the majority (74.4%) of the patients aging more than 15 years had generalized body lesions, and this was statistically significant. Conclusion: Atopic dermatitis affects a wide age group, and different age categories have different sites of the lesion. Family history is a prominent feature of the disease. Clinically, lichenification is more among older age groups compared to the eczematous lesion, which is more among younger age groups.
topic atopic dermatitis
assessment
erbil city
url https://zjms.hmu.edu.krd/index.php/zjms/article/view/732/612
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