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Title: Timing of Childhood-Onset Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Diagnosis Relative to Menarche and the Impact on Final Adult Height
Authors: Watchareewan Sontichai
Fangming Liao
Daniela Dominguez
Deborah M. Levy
Muna Al Mutairi
Lawrence Ng
Frank Silverio
Earl D. Silverman
Jonathan D. Wasserman
Linda T. Hiraki
Authors: Watchareewan Sontichai
Fangming Liao
Daniela Dominguez
Deborah M. Levy
Muna Al Mutairi
Lawrence Ng
Frank Silverio
Earl D. Silverman
Jonathan D. Wasserman
Linda T. Hiraki
Keywords: Medicine
Issue Date: 1-Feb-2022
Abstract: Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the impact of timing of a childhood-onset systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) diagnosis relative to menarchal status, on final height, accounting for disease-associated factors. Methods: We conducted a cohort study of female patients age <18 years at childhood-onset SLE diagnosis, followed at a tertiary care pediatric center from July 1982 to March 2016 and restricted to patients with documented age of menarche and final height. We compared final height between patients diagnosed pre- and postmenarche. We tested the association of the timing of childhood-onset SLE diagnosis with final height, adjusted for ethnicity, in linear regression models. We performed subgroup analyses of patients with growth during follow-up, additionally adjusting for average daily corticosteroid dose and disease activity. Results: Of 401 female childhood-onset SLE patients in the study, 115 patients (29%) were diagnosed premenarche and 286 (71%) postmenarche. Patients diagnosed premenarche were older at menarche compared with patients diagnosed postmenarche (mean ± SD age 13.5 ± 1.4 versus 12.5 ± 1.3 years; P < 0.001). The mean ± SD final height for girls diagnosed postmenarche (161.4 ± 6.9 cm) was greater than for those diagnosed premenarche (158.8 ± 7.3 cm; P = 0.001). In regression analysis, those diagnosed postmenarche were significantly taller than those diagnosed premenarche, as adjusted for ethnicity and disease severity (mean ± SD β = 2.6 ± 0.7 cm; P = 0.0006). Conclusion: In this large cohort study of girls with childhood-onset SLE, patients diagnosed postmenarche achieved a taller final height than those diagnosed premenarche, even after accounting for ethnicity and disease severity.
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/73187
ISSN: 21514658
2151464X
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