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Target organ associations in Turkish patients with Behçet's disease: a cross sectional study by exploratory factor analysis
OBJECTIVE: To look for target organ associations in Turkish patients with Behçet's disease (BD). METHODS: We studied target organ associations in 272 consecutive patients with BD. The occurrence of any of the clinical manifestations related to BD within the previous 3 months was sought by hist...
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Published in: | Journal of rheumatology 2002-11, Vol.29 (11), p.2393 |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | OBJECTIVE: To look for target organ associations in Turkish patients with Behçet's disease (BD). METHODS: We studied target
organ associations in 272 consecutive patients with BD. The occurrence of any of the clinical manifestations related to BD
within the previous 3 months was sought by history questionnaire completed by a rheumatologist and by physical examination.
Factor analysis was used to analyze the data. RESULTS: Four factors were identified by factor analysis of variables oral and
genital ulcers, erythema nodosum, papulopustular skin lesions, uveitis, superficial and deep vein thrombosis, joint, arterial,
neurological, and gastrointestinal involvement; the 4 identified factors explained 69% of the original information of the
matrix. There was an association between oral ulcers, genital ulcers, and erythema nodosum (Factor 1); and between superficial
and deep vein thrombosis (Factor 2). Uveitis was identified as a distinct feature, and was negatively associated with erythema
nodosum (Factor 3) only among the females. There was also an association between papulopustular skin lesions and joint involvement
(Factor 4). Factors 2 and 3 had higher scores in males (p = 0.001 and p = 0.009, respectively) versus females. CONCLUSION:
We studied clinical features of BD in Turkish patients. The 4 factors we identified by factor analysis differ from a previous
study from Israel, probably due to different methodologies used in the 2 studies. One factor described in our study, the association
between papulopustular lesions and arthritis, supports findings of our recent study. A recognized association between superficial
and deep vein thrombosis was also confirmed. |
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ISSN: | 0315-162X 1499-2752 |