Association of Psoriasis With Thyroid Disorders: A Tertiary Center-Based Cross-Sectional Study DOI Open Access
Mohammed A Alosaimi, Mishari T Alrubaiaan,

Aser M Alsuhaymi

et al.

Cureus, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Feb. 26, 2025

Background Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin disease associated with various entities. Despite indications of correlation, this relationship remains poorly understood due to inconsistent findings in previous studies and the lack sufficient data. This study aims investigate thyroid dysfunction autoimmunity prevalence psoriasis patients at King Abdulaziz Medical City, Riyadh explores their gender, age, duration. Methods A retrospective cross-sectional was conducted involving diagnosed between 2015 2023. We included aged 18 or older confirmed diagnosis. excluded under 18, pregnant lactating women, those pre-existing conditions treatments affecting function. Statistical analyses were performed using SPSS Inc. Released 2003. for Windows, Version 12.0. Chicago, Inc., significance set p < 0.05. Results One hundred nineteen individuals, 41 males (34.4%) 78 females (65.6%), part study. The average age 44.19 years. duration 5.35 most common initial sites involvement extremities (35.3%), scalp (25.2%), trunk (10%). prevalent type plaque (74.8%), pustular (12.6%), erythrodermic (4.2%), palmoplantar (3.4%), guttate (2.5%), unknown (2.5%). Thyroid function tests revealed that 38.7% had abnormalities, 31.1% elevated thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) 7.6% low TSH. Triiodothyronine (FT3) levels varied, 9.2% having FT3 10.9% high FT3. Moreover, Thyroxine (FT4) also varies, FT4 2.5% FT4. Elevated antithyroglobulin antibodies (anti-TG) peroxidase (anti-TPO) observed 12.6% 16.0% subjects, respectively. Conclusion notable among patients, no direct correlation types abnormalities.

Language: Английский

Association of Psoriasis With Thyroid Disorders: A Tertiary Center-Based Cross-Sectional Study DOI Open Access
Mohammed A Alosaimi, Mishari T Alrubaiaan,

Aser M Alsuhaymi

et al.

Cureus, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Feb. 26, 2025

Background Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin disease associated with various entities. Despite indications of correlation, this relationship remains poorly understood due to inconsistent findings in previous studies and the lack sufficient data. This study aims investigate thyroid dysfunction autoimmunity prevalence psoriasis patients at King Abdulaziz Medical City, Riyadh explores their gender, age, duration. Methods A retrospective cross-sectional was conducted involving diagnosed between 2015 2023. We included aged 18 or older confirmed diagnosis. excluded under 18, pregnant lactating women, those pre-existing conditions treatments affecting function. Statistical analyses were performed using SPSS Inc. Released 2003. for Windows, Version 12.0. Chicago, Inc., significance set p < 0.05. Results One hundred nineteen individuals, 41 males (34.4%) 78 females (65.6%), part study. The average age 44.19 years. duration 5.35 most common initial sites involvement extremities (35.3%), scalp (25.2%), trunk (10%). prevalent type plaque (74.8%), pustular (12.6%), erythrodermic (4.2%), palmoplantar (3.4%), guttate (2.5%), unknown (2.5%). Thyroid function tests revealed that 38.7% had abnormalities, 31.1% elevated thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) 7.6% low TSH. Triiodothyronine (FT3) levels varied, 9.2% having FT3 10.9% high FT3. Moreover, Thyroxine (FT4) also varies, FT4 2.5% FT4. Elevated antithyroglobulin antibodies (anti-TG) peroxidase (anti-TPO) observed 12.6% 16.0% subjects, respectively. Conclusion notable among patients, no direct correlation types abnormalities.

Language: Английский

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