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Gender is not a Prognostic Factor for Familial Mediterranean Fever

Cilt: 19 Sayı: 4 28 Kasım 2019
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Gender is not a Prognostic Factor for Familial Mediterranean Fever

Abstract

Objectives: Familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) is the most common hereditary auto-inflammatory disease. Our aim in the current study was to evaluate the relation between gender and clinical findings, the severity of disease and treatment compliance in FMF patients. Materials and Methods: Medical records of the 150 FMF patients were retrospectively evaluated. Disease severity scores were evaluated with the international severity score system for familial Mediterranean fever (ISSF), treatment compliance of the patients was evaluated with six-item modified Morisky scale and compared between males and females. Results: Of the 150 patients, 87 (58 %) were female and 63 (42 %) were male. Erysipelas like erythema (ELE) was more common in females (51.70% vs 30.90%, p= 0.03) and myalgia were more common in males (31.03% vs 36.50%, p=0.015). Other clinical findings were at similar frequencies. The ISSF scores of the groups were similar (2.93±2.05 vs 3.12±2.21, p= 0.716). The motivation for treatment and knowledge levels were the same in both groups (p=0.228 and p=0.112, respectively). Conclusion: Clinical findings, ISSF scores and treatment compliance of the FMF patients in both sexes are similar. The gender of the patient does not affect the clinical course of disease in FMF patients.

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Araştırma Makalesi

Yayımlanma Tarihi

28 Kasım 2019

Gönderilme Tarihi

29 Ağustos 2019

Kabul Tarihi

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Yayımlandığı Sayı

Yıl 2019 Cilt: 19 Sayı: 4

Kaynak Göster

APA
Yasar Bilge, N. S., Bodakcı, E., Bılge, U., & Kasifoglu, T. (2019). Gender is not a Prognostic Factor for Familial Mediterranean Fever. Ankara Medical Journal, 19(4), 716-721. https://doi.org/10.17098/amj.651961
AMA
1.Yasar Bilge NS, Bodakcı E, Bılge U, Kasifoglu T. Gender is not a Prognostic Factor for Familial Mediterranean Fever. Ankara Med J. 2019;19(4):716-721. doi:10.17098/amj.651961
Chicago
Yasar Bilge, Nazife Sule, Erdal Bodakcı, Ugur Bılge, ve Timucin Kasifoglu. 2019. “Gender is not a Prognostic Factor for Familial Mediterranean Fever”. Ankara Medical Journal 19 (4): 716-21. https://doi.org/10.17098/amj.651961.
EndNote
Yasar Bilge NS, Bodakcı E, Bılge U, Kasifoglu T (01 Kasım 2019) Gender is not a Prognostic Factor for Familial Mediterranean Fever. Ankara Medical Journal 19 4 716–721.
IEEE
[1]N. S. Yasar Bilge, E. Bodakcı, U. Bılge, ve T. Kasifoglu, “Gender is not a Prognostic Factor for Familial Mediterranean Fever”, Ankara Med J, c. 19, sy 4, ss. 716–721, Kas. 2019, doi: 10.17098/amj.651961.
ISNAD
Yasar Bilge, Nazife Sule - Bodakcı, Erdal - Bılge, Ugur - Kasifoglu, Timucin. “Gender is not a Prognostic Factor for Familial Mediterranean Fever”. Ankara Medical Journal 19/4 (01 Kasım 2019): 716-721. https://doi.org/10.17098/amj.651961.
JAMA
1.Yasar Bilge NS, Bodakcı E, Bılge U, Kasifoglu T. Gender is not a Prognostic Factor for Familial Mediterranean Fever. Ankara Med J. 2019;19:716–721.
MLA
Yasar Bilge, Nazife Sule, vd. “Gender is not a Prognostic Factor for Familial Mediterranean Fever”. Ankara Medical Journal, c. 19, sy 4, Kasım 2019, ss. 716-21, doi:10.17098/amj.651961.
Vancouver
1.Nazife Sule Yasar Bilge, Erdal Bodakcı, Ugur Bılge, Timucin Kasifoglu. Gender is not a Prognostic Factor for Familial Mediterranean Fever. Ankara Med J. 01 Kasım 2019;19(4):716-21. doi:10.17098/amj.651961

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