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Epidemiological profile of systemic sclerosis in the southeast region of Romania

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DOI: 10.3892/etm.2020.9509

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systemic sclerosis; epidemiological profile; skin fibrosis; collagenosis; autoimmune; microvasculopathy

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Epidemiological research on systemic sclerosis (SSc) in the southeast region of Romania reveals a higher prevalence of female patients, with the majority coming from urban areas, and most suffering from the diffuse subset of the disease. Further studies on larger patient populations in various countries are needed to identify epidemiological similarities and differences, as well as to develop new experimental models for future research.
Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is a collagenosis, in which the microvasculature of the skin and internal organs becomes affected, followed by excessive deposition of connective tissue. It has been included in the group of rare diseases, and it seems to have had an increasing incidence over the last two decades. Statistics show, not only an increase in the incidence of SSc, but that of autoimmune diseases as a whole. The present study aimed to outline the epidemiological profile of SSc in the southeast region of Romania and to identify similarities and differences concerning the epidemiology of this disease in other countries. The current observational study was carried out on a group of 22 patients who were diagnosed with SSc and who were hospitalized at a university clinic in Bucharest. Our research revealed a higher prevalence of women suffering from SSc, with higher numbers suffering from the diffuse subset of this disease. In addition, we found that the majority of patients came from urban areas. SSc has an important impact on the quality of life of patients, thus opening the opportunity for studies to be carried out on larger populations of patients in order to identify epidemiological similarities and differences in various countries, as well as finding new experimental models useful for future research.

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