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L A Ramírez Gómez1, O Uribe Uribe, O Osio Uribe, H Grisales Romero, M H Cardiel, D Wojdyla, B A Pons-Estel, Luis J Catoggio, Enrique R Soriano, Patricia M Imamura, Jorge A Manni, Sebastián Grimaudo, Judith Sarano, José A Maldonado-Cocco, Maria S Arriola, Graciela Gómez, Mercedes A García, Ana Inés Marcos, Juan Carlos Marcos, Hugo R Scherbarth, Pilar C Marino, Estela L Motta, Cristina Drenkard, Susana Gamron, Sandra Buliubasich, Carlos M Onetti, Francisco Caeiro, Alejandro Alvarellos, Verónica Saurit, Silvana Gentiletti, Norberto Quagliatto, Alberto A Gentiletti, Daniel Machado, Marcelo Abdala, Simón Palatnik, Guillermo A Berbotto, Carlos A Battagliotti, Emilia Sato, Elaine M C Sella, AlexandreW S Souza, Lilian T Lavras Costallat, Manoel Barros Bertolo, Ibsen Bellini Coimbra, Eduardo Ferreira Borba Neto, Eloisa Bonfá, João Carlos Tavares, Ricardo Xavier, Tamara Mucenic, Fernando de Souza Cavalcanti, Angela Luzia Branco Duarte, Cláudia Diniz Lopes Marques, Nilzio Antonio Da Silva, Ana Carolina de O e Silva, Tatiana Ferracine Pacheco, José Fernando Molina-Restrepo, Javier Molina-López, Antonio Iglesias-Gamarra, Antonio Iglesias-Rodríguez, Eduardo Egea-Bermejo, Renato A Guzmán-Moreno, José F Restrepo-Suárez, Marlene Guibert-Toledano, Gil Alberto Reyes-Llerena, Loreto Massardo, Néstor Gareca, Sergio Jacobelli, Oscar J Neira, Leonardo R Guzmán, Abraham Garcia-Kutzbach, Claudia Castellanos, Erwin Cajas, Virginia Pascual-Ramos, Leonor A Barile-Fabris, Juan Manuel Miranda-Limón, Mary-Carmen Amigo, Luis H Silveira, Ignacio García De La Torre, Gerardo Orozco-Barocio, Magali L Estrada-Contreras, Maria Josefina Sauza del Pozo, Laura E Aranda Baca, Adelfia Urenda Quezada, Guillermo F Huerta-Yáñez, Eduardo M Acevedo-Vásquez, José Luis Alfaro-Lozano, Jorge M Cucho-Venegas, Maria Inés Segami, Cecilia P Chung, Magaly Alva-Linares, Isaac Abadi, Rosa Chacón-Díaz, Soham Al Snih Al Snih, Maria H Esteva-Spinetti, Jorge Vivas.
Abstract
To evaluate disease characteristics of childhood onset SLE in Latin America and to compare this information with an adult population in the same cohort of GLADEL. A protocol was designed as a multicenter, multinational, inception cohort of lupus patients to evaluate demographic, clinical, laboratory and serological variables, as well as classification criteria, disease activity, organ damage and mortality. Descriptive statistics, chi square, Fisher's exact test, Student's t test and multiple logistic regression were used to compare childhood and adult onset SLE. 230 patients were <18 years and 884 were adult SLE patients. Malar rash, fever, oral ulcers, thrombocytopenia and hemolytic anemia and some neurologic manifestations were more prevalent in children (p<0.05). On the other hand, myalgias, Sjögren's syndrome and cranial nerve involvement were more frequently seen in adults (p<0.05). Afro-Latin-American children had a higher prevalence of fever, thrombocytopenia and hemolytic anemia. White and mestizo children had a higher prevalence of malar rash. Mestizo children had a higher prevalence of cerebrovascular disease and cranial nerve involvement. Children met SLE ACR criteria earlier with higher mean values than adults (p: 0.001). They also had higher disease activity scores (p: 0.01), whereas adults had greater disease damage (p: 0.02). In Latin America, childhood onset SLE seems to be a more severe disease than adults. Some differences can be detected among ethnic groups.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18539716 DOI: 10.1177/0961203307088006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Lupus ISSN: 0961-2033 Impact factor: 2.911