Yayın: Epidemiological features of Turkish patients with sarcoidosis
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Uzaslan, Esra
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Musellim, Benan
Kumbasar, Özlem Özdemir
Öngen, Gül
Çetinkaya, Erdoğan
Türker, Hatice
Yentürk, Esin
Uzun, Oğuz
Sağlam, Leyla
Çelik, Gökhan
Okumuş, Gülfer
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W B Saunders
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Epidemiological characteristics of sarcoidosis differ according to geographical distribution. The aim of our study was to disclose epidemiological characteristics in our country.
The data was collected from investigators, who sent information on newly-diagnosed patients via internet.
In 2 years 198 female and 95 mate patients were enrolled to the study (f/m:2.08). Mean age of patients was 44 +/- 13 years (17-90). Mean age of mate patients was 38 12 while mean age of female patients was 48 13 (p < 0.001). 73.4% of patients were nonsmokers (85.4% of females; 48.4% of mates; (p < 0.001)). About 50% of our 293 patients were housewives. Familial sarcoidosis was found in 3 patients' first degree relatives. Estimated annual incidence of sarcoidosis for Turkey was calculated as 4 per 100,000 person.
According to our study, 2/3 of sarcoidosis patients were women; mean age of patients was 45 and the disease began 10 years later in female patients. 80% of patients were nonsmokers; negative relation between sarcoidosis and smoking was evident especially in women. Familial sarcoidosis frequency was lower compared to other studies in the literature. There was no occupational exposure history in our patients. Our incidence rate, is similar with the results of other European studies.
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Epidemiology, Sarcoidosis, Turkey, Isle-of-man, Familial sarcoidosis, United-states, Lung-diseases, Risk-factors, Prevalence, Tuberculosis, Minnesota, Rochester, Personnel, Cardiovascular system & cardiology, Respiratory system
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Musellim, B. vd. (2009). "Epidemiological features of Turkish patients with sarcoidosis". Respiratory Medicine, 103(6), 907-912.
