| Literature DB >> 31590346 |
Micah Belzberg1, Valerie A Larson2, Raveena Khanna3, Kyle A Williams4, Yevgeniy Semenov5, Sonja Ständer6, Anna L Grossberg7, Shawn G Kwatra8,9.
Abstract
Background: Pruritus is a well-recognized paraneoplastic phenomenon. Previous studies have examined the association of itch with a variety of malignancies in adults. However, no large study has examined this association in a pediatric population.Entities:
Keywords: cancer; children; epidemiology; itch; malignancy; neoplasm; pediatric; pruritus
Year: 2019 PMID: 31590346 PMCID: PMC6963483 DOI: 10.3390/medicines6040099
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medicines (Basel) ISSN: 2305-6320
Patient demographics.
| Characteristic | All | Itching | All PMNs | PMNs + Itching |
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| Male | 542,125 (52) | 1542 (40) | 1571 (53) | 65 (50) |
| Female | 504,788 (48) | 2302 (60) | 1409 (47) | 65 (50) |
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| White/Caucasian | 515,696 (49) | 1348 (35) | 1539 (52) | 73 (56) |
| Black/African American | 263,166 (25) | 1771 (46) | 567 (19) | 27 (20) |
| Asian | 51,847 (5) | 202(5) | 145 (5) | 10 (8) |
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| 0–6 | 292,033 (28) | 1151(30) | 805 (27) | 42 (32) |
| 6–12 | 365,042 (35) | 1458 (38) | 1013(34) | 43 (33) |
| 12–18 | 385,901 (37) | 1228 (32) | 1162 (39) | 45 (35) |
Sex, race, and age distribution of the study population and study subgroups. Primary malignant neoplasm (PMN).
Figure 1Distribution of malignancies in the pediatric population at JHHS. (A) Frequency of each malignancy subtype among patients age 18 or less. (B) Breakdown of blood malignancies as a percentage of total hematologic cancers. Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) and Chronic lymphoid leukemia (CLL).
Figure 2Itching is strongly associated with pediatric malignancies. Odds ratio (OR) with 95% confidence interval (95% CI) of malignancy in patients with compared to without itching in the general pediatric hospital population. Blank rows denote malignancies for which there were no concurrent diagnoses of pruritus. * 95% CI upper limit for ENT (159.2) has been truncated. • = p < 0.001, chi-squared test. Primary malignant neoplasm (PMN).
Figure 3Prevalence of skin eruption in pediatric patients with itch and malignancy is variable. Lighter bars denote the percentage of patients with pruritus and a primary malignant neoplasm (PMN) who had a concurrent skin eruption. Darker bars denote percentage of patients with pruritus and a PMN without concurrent skin eruption.
Figure 4Pruritus among pediatric cancer patients is associated with comorbidities. Percentages of each group with concurrent diagnoses of kidney disease (gold), liver disease (red), hyperbilirubinemia (green), antineoplastic use (purple), and endocrine disorders (blue). • denotes statistically significant difference in comorbidity prevalence compared to pediatric patients with a primary malignant neoplasm (PMN) but without itch (p < 0.01).