Dermatological Problems in a Neurology Clinic

Little is known about the profile of dermatological problems in patients hospitalized in neurology wards or neurological intensive care units (NICUs). In this study, we aimed to provide the demographic and clinical characteristics of inpatients admitted to the neurology ward or the NICU. This study...

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Published inCurēus (Palo Alto, CA) Vol. 14; no. 11; p. e31994
Main Authors Tanburoglu, Anıl, Özçelik, Sinan
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Abstract Little is known about the profile of dermatological problems in patients hospitalized in neurology wards or neurological intensive care units (NICUs). In this study, we aimed to provide the demographic and clinical characteristics of inpatients admitted to the neurology ward or the NICU. This study was designed as a retrospective observational study. Medical records of patients who consulted with dermatology while they were hospitalized in the neurology ward or the NICU of our hospital, from January 2016 to June 2022, were reviewed retrospectively. Demographic and clinical characteristics of the patients were recorded. A total of 106 patients, including 86 patients in the ward and 20 patients in the NICU, were included in the study. Forty-nine patients (46.2%) were female and 57 (53.8%) were male. The mean age was 58.47±18.84 years. The frequency of dermatology consultations was 1% overall. The most common causes of hospitalization were ischemic stroke (n=47), demyelinating diseases of the central nervous system (n=10), and encephalitis (n=7). The most common dermatological problems in patients were infectious dermatoses (n=25), drug eruptions (n=18), and physical dermatoses (n=18). While drug eruptions were encountered as a common problem in the neurology ward, physical dermatoses were a common problem in the NICU. The frequency of dermatology consultations requested from neurology for inpatients was low, especially in the NICU. Drug eruptions in the neurology ward and physical dermatoses in the NICU are encountered as common problems. Neurologists should pay attention to accompanying dermatological problems as well as neurological diseases. Large-scale prospective studies are needed for dermatological problems in patients hospitalized in the neurology clinic.
AbstractList Little is known about the profile of dermatological problems in patients hospitalized in neurology wards or neurological intensive care units (NICUs). In this study, we aimed to provide the demographic and clinical characteristics of inpatients admitted to the neurology ward or the NICU. This study was designed as a retrospective observational study. Medical records of patients who consulted with dermatology while they were hospitalized in the neurology ward or the NICU of our hospital, from January 2016 to June 2022, were reviewed retrospectively. Demographic and clinical characteristics of the patients were recorded. A total of 106 patients, including 86 patients in the ward and 20 patients in the NICU, were included in the study. Forty-nine patients (46.2%) were female and 57 (53.8%) were male. The mean age was 58.47±18.84 years. The frequency of dermatology consultations was 1% overall. The most common causes of hospitalization were ischemic stroke (n=47), demyelinating diseases of the central nervous system (n=10), and encephalitis (n=7). The most common dermatological problems in patients were infectious dermatoses (n=25), drug eruptions (n=18), and physical dermatoses (n=18). While drug eruptions were encountered as a common problem in the neurology ward, physical dermatoses were a common problem in the NICU. The frequency of dermatology consultations requested from neurology for inpatients was low, especially in the NICU. Drug eruptions in the neurology ward and physical dermatoses in the NICU are encountered as common problems. Neurologists should pay attention to accompanying dermatological problems as well as neurological diseases. Large-scale prospective studies are needed for dermatological problems in patients hospitalized in the neurology clinic.
Background: Little is known about the profile of dermatological problems in patients hospitalized in neurology wards or neurological intensive care units (NICUs). In this study, we aimed to provide the demographic and clinical characteristics of inpatients admitted to the neurology ward or the NICU. Methods: This study was designed as a retrospective observational study. Medical records of patients who consulted with dermatology while they were hospitalized in the neurology ward or the NICU of our hospital, from January 2016 to June 2022, were reviewed retrospectively. Demographic and clinical characteristics of the patients were recorded. Results: A total of 106 patients, including 86 patients in the ward and 20 patients in the NICU, were included in the study. Forty-nine patients (46.2%) were female and 57 (53.8%) were male. The mean age was 58.47±18.84 years. The frequency of dermatology consultations was 1% overall. The most common causes of hospitalization were ischemic stroke (n=47), demyelinating diseases of the central nervous system (n=10), and encephalitis (n=7). The most common dermatological problems in patients were infectious dermatoses (n=25), drug eruptions (n=18), and physical dermatoses (n=18). While drug eruptions were encountered as a common problem in the neurology ward, physical dermatoses were a common problem in the NICU. Conclusion: The frequency of dermatology consultations requested from neurology for inpatients was low, especially in the NICU. Drug eruptions in the neurology ward and physical dermatoses in the NICU are encountered as common problems. Neurologists should pay attention to accompanying dermatological problems as well as neurological diseases. Large-scale prospective studies are needed for dermatological problems in patients hospitalized in the neurology clinic.
BACKGROUNDLittle is known about the profile of dermatological problems in patients hospitalized in neurology wards or neurological intensive care units (NICUs). In this study, we aimed to provide the demographic and clinical characteristics of inpatients admitted to the neurology ward or the NICU. METHODSThis study was designed as a retrospective observational study. Medical records of patients who consulted with dermatology while they were hospitalized in the neurology ward or the NICU of our hospital, from January 2016 to June 2022, were reviewed retrospectively. Demographic and clinical characteristics of the patients were recorded. RESULTSA total of 106 patients, including 86 patients in the ward and 20 patients in the NICU, were included in the study. Forty-nine patients (46.2%) were female and 57 (53.8%) were male. The mean age was 58.47±18.84 years. The frequency of dermatology consultations was 1% overall. The most common causes of hospitalization were ischemic stroke (n=47), demyelinating diseases of the central nervous system (n=10), and encephalitis (n=7). The most common dermatological problems in patients were infectious dermatoses (n=25), drug eruptions (n=18), and physical dermatoses (n=18). While drug eruptions were encountered as a common problem in the neurology ward, physical dermatoses were a common problem in the NICU. CONCLUSIONThe frequency of dermatology consultations requested from neurology for inpatients was low, especially in the NICU. Drug eruptions in the neurology ward and physical dermatoses in the NICU are encountered as common problems. Neurologists should pay attention to accompanying dermatological problems as well as neurological diseases. Large-scale prospective studies are needed for dermatological problems in patients hospitalized in the neurology clinic.
Background: Little is known about the profile of dermatological problems in patients hospitalized in neurology wards or neurological intensive care units (NICUs). In this study, we aimed to provide the demographic and clinical characteristics of inpatients admitted to the neurology ward or the NICU.Methods: This study was designed as a retrospective observational study. Medical records of patients who consulted with dermatology while they were hospitalized in the neurology ward or the NICU of our hospital, from January 2016 to June 2022, were reviewed retrospectively. Demographic and clinical characteristics of the patients were recorded.Results: A total of 106 patients, including 86 patients in the ward and 20 patients in the NICU, were included in the study. Forty-nine patients (46.2%) were female and 57 (53.8%) were male. The mean age was 58.47±18.84 years. The frequency of dermatology consultations was 1% overall. The most common causes of hospitalization were ischemic stroke (n=47), demyelinating diseases of the central nervous system (n=10), and encephalitis (n=7). The most common dermatological problems in patients were infectious dermatoses (n=25), drug eruptions (n=18), and physical dermatoses (n=18). While drug eruptions were encountered as a common problem in the neurology ward, physical dermatoses were a common problem in the NICU.Conclusion: The frequency of dermatology consultations requested from neurology for inpatients was low, especially in the NICU. Drug eruptions in the neurology ward and physical dermatoses in the NICU are encountered as common problems. Neurologists should pay attention to accompanying dermatological problems as well as neurological diseases. Large-scale prospective studies are needed for dermatological problems in patients hospitalized in the neurology clinic.
Author Özçelik, Sinan
Tanburoglu, Anıl
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