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Early and late onset psoriasis study

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Early and late onset psoriasis study
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News  Sat-29-10-2016, 11:19 AM
This study looked at the difference between early (before 40) and late (after 40) onset of psoriasis and suggests they are different.

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Background:
There is accumulating evidence that early-onset psoriasis (EOP; presenting at or before 40 years of age) and late-onset psoriasis (LOP; presenting after 40 years of age) are different diseases.

Objectives:
We aimed to identify potential clinical and immunocytochemical differences between EOP and LOP.

Methods:
We assessed immunocytochemistry in involved (PP) skin and uninvolved skin (n = 31) and demographics, psoriasis phenotype and psychological parameters (n = 340) in a cross-sectional study.

Results:
Immunocytochemistry revealed (17 EOP, 14 LOP) a greater lymphocytic infiltrate in PP skin of EOP compared with LOP (P = 0·03), with a higher epidermal CD4+ : CD8+ ratio in LOP (1·3) compared with EOP (0·5) (P = 0·002). In 340 patients with psoriasis (278 EOP, 62 LOP), we found an association with a positive first or second degree family history of psoriasis [62·0% vs. 35·6%, adjusted odds ratio (OR) 8·32, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1·90–36·52] and a higher likelihood of having parents with EOP (adjusted OR 10·34, 95% CI 1·32–81·83) in the EOP group. Patients with EOP were more likely to have received biological therapy (13·3% EOP vs. 3·5% LOP, P = 0·042), while patients with LOP had a higher likelihood of having type 2 diabetes (adjusted OR 3·43, 95% CI 1·004–11·691) and autoimmune thyroiditis (adjusted OR 5·05, 95% CI 1·62–15·7). Patients with LOP also had greater anxiety than patients with EOP (mean Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale-A score LOP 8 ± 5, EOP 5 ± 5; P = 0·006).

Conclusions:
Our findings provide further evidence for the difference between EOP and LOP.

Source: onlinelibrary.wiley.com

*Funded by: Medical Research Council
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Sat-29-10-2016, 15:00 PM (This post was last modified: Sat-29-10-2016, 15:01 PM by D Foster.)
That's very interesting indeed , I suppose that  Anxiety and Depression in LOP patients could be explained in some degree in the fact that EOP have had longer to come to terms with P though type 2 diabetes in LOP patients would indicate that a real difference in some way between the EOP and LOP .
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