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Copyright ©2008 The WJG Press and Baishideng.
World J Gastroenterol. Jan 28, 2008; 14(4): 622-626
Published online Jan 28, 2008. doi: 10.3748/wjg.14.622
Table 1 Clinical scores for HSP
SymptomScore
Purpura
below the umbilicus1+
above the umbilicus2+
Abdominal pain
Stool occult blood < 2+1+
Stool occult blood > 2+2+
Joint pain1+
Renal involvement
Urinary occult blood 1+1+
Urinary occult blood 2+2+
Urinary occult blood 3+3+
Table 2 Comparison of demographic data between HSP patients and controls
HSPControlP value
n2827NS1
Gender (male/female)15/1311/16NS
Age (yr) (mean ± SD)29.8 ± 8.130.1 ± 8.6NS
Age range (yr)20-4622-52
Symptoms
Abdominal pain (%)53.659.8NS
Hematochezia (%)46.451.2NS
Diarrhea (%)21.432.1NS
Vomiting (%)10.714.8NS
Table 3 ANCA detected by IIF in HSP patients and controls
+ANCA by IIF- ANCA by IIF
HSP919
control027
Table 4 Blood creatine and 24 h urinary protein in HSP patients (mean ± SD)
Blood creatine (&mgr;mol/L)24 h urinary protein (g/L)
ANCA (+)320 ± 22 (3.64 ± 0.25 mg/dL)1.78 ± 0.12
ANCA (-)104 ± 15b (1.19 ± 0.16 mg/dL)0.78 ± 0.32c
Table 5 Characteristics of the two groups
Symptom sequencePositive ANCA (%)HSP scoreAbdominal pain (%)Diarrhea (%)Hematochezia (%)
Purpura before abdominal symptoms33.35.02 ± 1.2355.622.238.9
Purpura after abdominal symptoms40.06.23 ± 1.0860.040.060.0