Prevalence of Acne Vulgaris in Patients with Down Syndrome


Autoria(s): BAGATIN, Edileia; KAMAMOTO, Cristhine Souza Leao; GUADANHIM, Lilia Ramos dos Santos; SANUDO, Adriana; DIAS, Marilia Costa; BARRAVIERA, Isa Mara; COLOMBO, Fernanda Consolim
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2010

Resumo

Background/Objective: Acne vulgaris exhibits a worldwide prevalence of up to 95% among adolescents. On the other hand, Down syndrome is an autosomal chromosomal disorder with associated dermatoses and a tendency to obesity. There are no data on its association with acne. Our aim was to detect the prevalence of acne, its forms and associated factors in Down syndrome. Method: A cross-sectional study including 89 subjects aged 10-28 years from Associacao de Pais e Amigos dos Excepcionais-Sao Paulo to verify acne, metabolic and hormonal disorders by interview, clinical and laboratory examinations. Results: We evaluated 49 (55%) males and 40 (45%) females. A weak agreement between self-estimation for acne and examination result was detected. The overall prevalence of acne was 70.8%: 83.7% in males and 55% in females. The prevalence of acne in the age groups 10-17 and 18-28 was 62 and 78.7%, respectively. Facial comedonal acne was mostly detected. The prevalence of obesity was 40%, that of metabolic disorders 7% and that of hyperandrogenism (in females) 15%. Except for gender, no other factor evaluated correlated with acne. Conclusion: A low prevalence of acne in Down syndrome, a predominance in males aged 18-28 and a facial comedonal form were detected. An association with obesity, metabolic disorders or hyperandrogenemia was not assessed. Copyright (C) 2010 S. Karger AG, Basel

Stiefel Institute, Sao Paulo, Brazil

Identificador

DERMATOLOGY, v.220, n.4, p.333-339, 2010

1018-8665

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/21199

10.1159/000284680

http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000284680

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eng

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KARGER

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Dermatology

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Palavras-Chave #Acne vulgaris #Down syndrome #Obesity #DERMATOLOGICAL MANIFESTATIONS #METABOLIC SYNDROME #MILK CONSUMPTION #HYPERANDROGENISM #CHILDREN #OBESITY #ADULTS #PATHOGENESIS #ADOLESCENTS #POPULATION #Dermatology
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