AB1286 BEHCET’S DISEASE IN RUSSIAN FEDERATION: ETHNICITY RELATED CLINICAL FEATURES

Background clinical manifestations of Behcet’s Disease (BD) determine the prognosis and differ in patients of different ethnicity. Objectives to describe the ethnicity related clinical features of Russian Federation’s cohort of BD patient’s. Methods This single center cohort study was carried out at...

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Published in:Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases
Main Authors: Lisitsyna, T., Alekberova, Z., Davidova, G., Reshetnyak, T., Nasonov, E.
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Published: BMJ 2022
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spelling crjcrbmj:10.1136/annrheumdis-2022-eular.1737 2024-02-11T10:03:38+01:00 AB1286 BEHCET’S DISEASE IN RUSSIAN FEDERATION: ETHNICITY RELATED CLINICAL FEATURES Lisitsyna, T. Alekberova, Z. Davidova, G. Reshetnyak, T. Nasonov, E. 2022 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2022-eular.1737 https://syndication.highwire.org/content/doi/10.1136/annrheumdis-2022-eular.1737 en eng BMJ Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases volume 81, issue Suppl 1, page 1750.2-1750 ISSN 0003-4967 1468-2060 General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Immunology Immunology and Allergy Rheumatology journal-article 2022 crjcrbmj https://doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2022-eular.1737 2024-01-26T10:14:09Z Background clinical manifestations of Behcet’s Disease (BD) determine the prognosis and differ in patients of different ethnicity. Objectives to describe the ethnicity related clinical features of Russian Federation’s cohort of BD patient’s. Methods This single center cohort study was carried out at the V.A. Nasonova Research Institute of Rheumatology, Moscow, Russia from 1990 to 2021. 560 of BD patients (351 men (62,7%) and 209 (37,3%) women) were consecutively enrolled in the study. All the patients met the ICBD criteria (2014). The activity of the disease was determined using a Behcet’s Disease Current Activity Form (BDCAF). Clinical features of the BD were compared according to the patient’s ethnicities. Results The majority of patients were natives of the North and South Caucasus (370 (66,0%)) and ethnic Russians (121 (21,6%)), 48 (8,57%) - natives of Central Asia, 12 (2,14%) – Ukrainians/ Moldovans, 6 (1,07%) – Yakuts/ Evenks and 3 (0,53%) - Jews. Mean age of Caucasus and Russians patients did not differ; the Russian were significantly older than Central Asia patients. Patients of different ethnicities did not differ in the BDCAF score. The most frequent clinical manifestations were oral aphthosis and skin involvements for all groups. Joints involvement occurred with a similar frequency in all groups. Genital ulcers were significantly more common in Russians and Caucasus compared to Central Asia patients. Ocular and vascular involvement was more typical for the Central Asia and the Caucasus natives. Gastrointestinal and neurological manifestations were more common for Russians. HLA-B51 positivity was less frequent in the Russians (Table 1). Table 1. BD manifestations in the Russian Federation depending on ethnicity Characteristics, North and South Caucasus, n=370 Russians, n=121 Central Asia, n=48 p М±SD; n (%) 1 2 3 Mean age, yrs 32,7±9,74 34,5±11,0 29,9±9,15 P 2-3 =0,012 Mean age at disease onset, yrs 22,5±9,74 22,8±11,5 18,5±8,98 p 1-3 =0,011 p 2-3 =0,027 BDCAF, point 7,27±2,34 6,90±1,85 6,93±1,98 n/s ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Evenks Yakuts The BMJ Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases 81 Suppl 1 1750.2 1750
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topic General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Immunology
Immunology and Allergy
Rheumatology
spellingShingle General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Immunology
Immunology and Allergy
Rheumatology
Lisitsyna, T.
Alekberova, Z.
Davidova, G.
Reshetnyak, T.
Nasonov, E.
AB1286 BEHCET’S DISEASE IN RUSSIAN FEDERATION: ETHNICITY RELATED CLINICAL FEATURES
topic_facet General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Immunology
Immunology and Allergy
Rheumatology
description Background clinical manifestations of Behcet’s Disease (BD) determine the prognosis and differ in patients of different ethnicity. Objectives to describe the ethnicity related clinical features of Russian Federation’s cohort of BD patient’s. Methods This single center cohort study was carried out at the V.A. Nasonova Research Institute of Rheumatology, Moscow, Russia from 1990 to 2021. 560 of BD patients (351 men (62,7%) and 209 (37,3%) women) were consecutively enrolled in the study. All the patients met the ICBD criteria (2014). The activity of the disease was determined using a Behcet’s Disease Current Activity Form (BDCAF). Clinical features of the BD were compared according to the patient’s ethnicities. Results The majority of patients were natives of the North and South Caucasus (370 (66,0%)) and ethnic Russians (121 (21,6%)), 48 (8,57%) - natives of Central Asia, 12 (2,14%) – Ukrainians/ Moldovans, 6 (1,07%) – Yakuts/ Evenks and 3 (0,53%) - Jews. Mean age of Caucasus and Russians patients did not differ; the Russian were significantly older than Central Asia patients. Patients of different ethnicities did not differ in the BDCAF score. The most frequent clinical manifestations were oral aphthosis and skin involvements for all groups. Joints involvement occurred with a similar frequency in all groups. Genital ulcers were significantly more common in Russians and Caucasus compared to Central Asia patients. Ocular and vascular involvement was more typical for the Central Asia and the Caucasus natives. Gastrointestinal and neurological manifestations were more common for Russians. HLA-B51 positivity was less frequent in the Russians (Table 1). Table 1. BD manifestations in the Russian Federation depending on ethnicity Characteristics, North and South Caucasus, n=370 Russians, n=121 Central Asia, n=48 p М±SD; n (%) 1 2 3 Mean age, yrs 32,7±9,74 34,5±11,0 29,9±9,15 P 2-3 =0,012 Mean age at disease onset, yrs 22,5±9,74 22,8±11,5 18,5±8,98 p 1-3 =0,011 p 2-3 =0,027 BDCAF, point 7,27±2,34 6,90±1,85 6,93±1,98 n/s ...
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author Lisitsyna, T.
Alekberova, Z.
Davidova, G.
Reshetnyak, T.
Nasonov, E.
author_facet Lisitsyna, T.
Alekberova, Z.
Davidova, G.
Reshetnyak, T.
Nasonov, E.
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title AB1286 BEHCET’S DISEASE IN RUSSIAN FEDERATION: ETHNICITY RELATED CLINICAL FEATURES
title_short AB1286 BEHCET’S DISEASE IN RUSSIAN FEDERATION: ETHNICITY RELATED CLINICAL FEATURES
title_full AB1286 BEHCET’S DISEASE IN RUSSIAN FEDERATION: ETHNICITY RELATED CLINICAL FEATURES
title_fullStr AB1286 BEHCET’S DISEASE IN RUSSIAN FEDERATION: ETHNICITY RELATED CLINICAL FEATURES
title_full_unstemmed AB1286 BEHCET’S DISEASE IN RUSSIAN FEDERATION: ETHNICITY RELATED CLINICAL FEATURES
title_sort ab1286 behcet’s disease in russian federation: ethnicity related clinical features
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