Characterization of the Clinical and Laboratory Features of Primary and Secondary Antiphospholipid Syndrome in a Cohort of Egyptian Patients

Author:

el-Moniem Geilan Abd1,El-Garf Kamal1,Sobhy Nesreen1,Elmaghraby Sally1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Rheumatology and Rehabilitation Department, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt

Abstract

Objective: To study the clinical and laboratory features of Antiphospholipid Syndrome (APS) in a cohort of Egyptian patients and compare between primary and secondary type on the basis of clinical and immunological pattern. Patients and Methods: We reviewed the medical records of 148 antiphospholipid syndrome patients following in Rheumatology and Rehabilitation department, Cairo University. Clinical and immunological data were recorded; subsequently, our patients were compared based on the type of APS, patient’s age and sex. Results: The cohort consisted of 148 patients, 135 females (91.2%) and 13 males (8.8%). The mean age at onset was 23.6 ±7.66 years. 28.4% of patients had primary while, 71.6% of patients had secondary APS. : Patients with secondary APS presented more frequently with the following manifestations compared to patients with primary APS: systemic manifestations (56.6% versus 4.8%, P-value: 0.00), venous thrombosis (41.5% versus 19%, P-value: 0.009), cutaneous vasculitis (19.8% versus 4.8%, P-value: 0.023), thrombocytopenia (37.7% versus 11.9%, P-value: 0.002) and hemolytic anemia (28.3% versus 4.8%, P-value: 0.002). On the other hand, total obstetric manifestations were more common in primary APS (92.5% versus 75%, P-value: 0.007). : Juvenile onset APS presented more frequently with systemic (68.8%, p-value: 0.02), neurological (62.5%, p-value: 0.01) and renal manifestations (31.3%, p-value: 0.005). No statistically significant difference was found between males and females in our cohort. Conclusion: APS has broad spectrum manifestations, which may vary according to the patient’s age at disease onset and association with other diseases. Further more, different ethnicities may show different presentations.

Publisher

Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.

Subject

Rheumatology

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