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No correlation to collagen synthesis disorders in patients with Perthes’ disease: a nationwide Swedish register study of 3433 patients
by
Johansson, T
, Sydsjö, G
, Bladh, M
, Björnsson-Hallgren, H
, Lindblad, M
in
Birth characteristics
/ COL2A1
/ Collagen synthesis disorder
/ Epidemiology
/ Internal Medicine
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Orthopedics
/ Osteonecrosis of the hip
/ Perthes’ disease
/ Rehabilitation
/ Rheumatology
/ Sports Medicine
2024
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No correlation to collagen synthesis disorders in patients with Perthes’ disease: a nationwide Swedish register study of 3433 patients
by
Johansson, T
, Sydsjö, G
, Bladh, M
, Björnsson-Hallgren, H
, Lindblad, M
in
Birth characteristics
/ COL2A1
/ Collagen synthesis disorder
/ Epidemiology
/ Internal Medicine
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Orthopedics
/ Osteonecrosis of the hip
/ Perthes’ disease
/ Rehabilitation
/ Rheumatology
/ Sports Medicine
2024
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No correlation to collagen synthesis disorders in patients with Perthes’ disease: a nationwide Swedish register study of 3433 patients
by
Johansson, T
, Sydsjö, G
, Bladh, M
, Björnsson-Hallgren, H
, Lindblad, M
in
Birth characteristics
/ COL2A1
/ Collagen synthesis disorder
/ Epidemiology
/ Internal Medicine
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Orthopedics
/ Osteonecrosis of the hip
/ Perthes’ disease
/ Rehabilitation
/ Rheumatology
/ Sports Medicine
2024
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No correlation to collagen synthesis disorders in patients with Perthes’ disease: a nationwide Swedish register study of 3433 patients
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No correlation to collagen synthesis disorders in patients with Perthes’ disease: a nationwide Swedish register study of 3433 patients
2024
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Overview
Background
Mutations of the COL2A1 gene have been identified in patients with Perthes’ disease. Several studies have hypothesised a connection between Perthes’ disease and collagen synthesis disorders, especially COL2A1-related disorders, but no large studies on the subject have been made. The aim of this study was thus to discover if there is a connection between patients presenting with Perthes’ disease, and collagen synthesis disorders. A secondary aim was to see if the children with both disorders had less optimal birth characteristics than the rest.
Methods
Swedish national registers were used to collect data on children diagnosed with Perthes’ disease or a collagen synthesis disorder. These registers include all births in Sweden, and data from both outpatient and in-hospital visits. A wide range of data is included besides diagnoses. All children with follow-up data to the age of 15 years were included. Pearson’s chi-square was used for analysis. Statistical significance was further analysed with Fisher’s Exact Test.
Results
In total, 3433 children with either diagnosis were included. 1620 children had only Perthes disease, while 1808 children had only a collagen synthesis disorder. Five children were found to have both the diagnosis Perthes’ disease and a collagen synthesis disorder. One child was large for their gestational age and none of the children had a low birthweight. Two of the children were moderately preterm.
Conclusions
The distinct lack of overlap in such a large body of material raises doubt about a connection between the presentation of Perthes’ disease and collagen synthesis disorders, either COL2A1-related or not. We could not find an overrepresentation of less optimal birth characteristics either.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BMC
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