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Analysis of environmental factors in familial versus sporadic Paget's disease of bone--the New England Registry for Paget's Disease of Bone.

机译:家族性和散发性佩吉特氏骨疾病的环境因素分析-佩吉特氏骨疾病新英格兰登记处。

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A registry for Paget's Disease (PD) was created to study the environmental and familial features of this disorder. This study examines the first 202 people enrolled. Those with a family history of PD (20%) suffered earlier deformity and fracture, and tended to have grandparents born abroad. These findings suggest heritage is important in PD; the role of environment remains unclear. INTRODUCTION: The New England Registry for Paget's Disease of Bone is a database that was created to explore the distribution and determinants of disease frequency. METHODS: Using a case-series design, we explored the association of environmental factors in expression of the disease, comparing those patients with familial Paget's disease to those with sporadic Paget's disease (PD). RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: Analysis of the first 202 patients enrolled in the registry revealed a positive family history (FH) in 41 (20%). Significant findings in this cohort included an earlier age of onset (51 years FH+ versus 59 years FH-, p < 0.05), a trend to a higher incidence of bone deformity (49% versus 33%, p < 0.1), and an increased fracture rate (27% versus 11%, p < 0.05). Persons with a FH of PD were less likely to record the United States or Canada as their grandparents' birthplace (p < 0.01), and sibships tended to be larger (p < 0.05). A history of measles infection, childhood exposure to pets, milk ingestion, year of immigration to the United States, birth order, level of education, and functional status did not distinguish the two groups. The database confirms the high prevalence of familial PD and supports the theory that heritable factors are important in the pathogenesis of this focal disorder of bone metabolism.
机译:创建了Paget病(PD)注册表,以研究该疾病的环境和家族特征。这项研究检查了最初登记的202人。有PD家族病史的人(20%)较早出现畸形和骨折,并有在国外出生的祖父母。这些发现表明,遗产在PD中很重要。环境的作用尚不清楚。简介:新英格兰佩吉特骨病注册表是一个数据库,旨在探讨疾病频率的分布和决定因素。方法:使用病例系列设计,我们探讨了环境因素与疾病表达的相关性,将家族性Paget病患者与散发性Paget病(PD)患者进行了比较。结果与结论:对登记处登记的前202例患者进行分析后,发现41例(20%)的家族史为阳性。该队列的重要发现包括发病年龄较早(FH + 51岁对FH- 59岁,p <0.05),骨畸形发生率较高的趋势(49%vs 33%,p <0.1),并且发病率增加。骨折发生率(27%对11%,p <0.05)。 FH为PD的人不太可能将美国或加拿大记录为祖父母的出生地(p <0.01),同胞关系倾向于更大(p <0.05)。麻疹的感染史,童年接触宠物,进食牛奶,移民到美国的年份,出生顺序,受教育程度和机能状况均未区分这两组。该数据库证实了家族性PD的高发病率,并支持遗传因素在这种骨代谢局灶性疾病的发病机理中很重要的理论。

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