Alanoud Hakami
King Saud Bin Abdulaziz for Health and Sciences, KSA
Posters & Accepted Abstracts: J Cosmo Trichol
Background: Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin condition of
unknown aetiology. It has been presumed that psoriasis is associated with
several autoimmune diseases. Data regarding the prevalence of autoimmune
diseases in psoriasis is scant. In addition, no study has yet determined the
prevalence of autoimmune diseases amongst psoriatic patients in Saudi
Arabia.
Objectives: The aim of this study is to determine the prevalence of
autoimmune diseases among psoriatic patients in a tertiary hospital,
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. By recognizing that some psoriatic patients may have
strong links to other autoimmune diseases, the diseases can be monitored
more efficiently, diagnosed earlier, and treated more effectively.
Methodology: A cross-sectional study was conducted at King Abdulaziz
Medical City (KAMC), Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, where conventional sampling
technique was done to include all patients with psoriasis from 2016-2018,
and the total sample was 841.
Results: 56.4% of our patients were female, and were mostly between the
ages of 31-50 years, measuring 37.1%. Only 7.4% of those with psoriasis had
a known family history. The majority of our patients did not have a comorbid
autoimmune disease. The prevalence of autoimmune diseases in descending
order was hypothyroidism 6.8%, alopecia areata 3.6%, atopic dermatitis
2.9%, hyperthyroidism 2.6%, vitiligo 1.9%, rheumatoid arthritis 1.5%, SLE,
0.8%, celiac disease 0.6% and Crohnâ??s disease 0.5%. Hypothyroidism was the
only disease with a statistically significant association p<0.05. Additionally,
a female predominance has been identified among all the autoimmune
diseases except crohn’s disease.
Conclusions: In our study, although multiple autoimmune diseases were
present among psoriatic patients, only one autoimmune disease was
statistically significant. Our findings suggest possible association between
hypothyroidism and psoriasis. Nonetheless, more research is required to
develop a deeper understanding of the relationship between psoriasis and
autoimmune diseases.
Alanoud Hakami is an intern at King Abdulziz Medical City. She graduated in 2019 from King Saud Bin Abdulaziz for Health and sciences with first class honors and a GPA of 9.2.
E-mail: alanoudrhakami@gmail.com
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