: Objectives Gender impact on phenotypical expression of Behçet's disease (BD) has been specifically investigated only in a few large-scale studies. The main goal of the study was to examine gender differences in a large cohort of patients affected by BD. Methods Data were retrieved from the International AIDA Network Registry for BD. We assessed differences between males and females in terms of Behçet's syndrome Overall Damage Index (BODI), differences in the disease manifestations at onset and in the cumulative manifestations throughout disease course, as well as differences in the cardiovascular risk. Finally, predictive factors leading to major organ involvement were investigated. Results In total, 1024 BD patients (567 males, 457 females) were enrolled in the study, with a male-to-female ratio of 1.24/1. Males displayed a significantly higher mean ± SD BODI (1.92 ± 2.09) at the last follow-up, compared to female patients (1.25 ± 1.87) (p<0.0001). Uveitis (p<0.0001) and vascular involvement (p=0.0076) were significantly more frequent among males whereas female patients were significantly overrepresented in arthralgia (p<0.0001), arthritis (p=0.00025), isolated headache (p<0.0001), central nervous system (CNS) involvement (p=0.040), and gastrointestinal involvement (p=0.00046). Regarding cardiovascular risk, no differences between the two groups emerged (p=0.617). Four variables were associated with the development of major organ involvement: male gender (OR=2.104, p=0.001), current treatment with biologic agents (OR=2.257, p=0.0003), origin from endemic countries (OR=2.661, p=0.0009), and disease duration (OR=1.002, p=0.024). Conclusion BD displays a more severe course among males. This subgroup develops more irreversible damage and presents more frequently ocular and vascular involvement during disease course. On the other hand, female patients are prone to experience articular involvement, headache, CNS and gastrointestinal involvement. These data suggest the existence of a gender-driven disease expression.

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Influence of gender on Behçet's Disease phenotype and irreversible organ damage: Data from the International AIDA Network Behçet's Disease Registry

Morrone, Maria;Vitale, Antonio;Emmi, Giacomo;Conforti, Alessandro;Cattalini, Marco;Parronchi, Paola;Torre, Francesco La;Guiducci, Serena;Maggio, Maria Cristina;Mauro, Angela;Mazzei, Maria Antonietta;
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: Objectives Gender impact on phenotypical expression of Behçet's disease (BD) has been specifically investigated only in a few large-scale studies. The main goal of the study was to examine gender differences in a large cohort of patients affected by BD. Methods Data were retrieved from the International AIDA Network Registry for BD. We assessed differences between males and females in terms of Behçet's syndrome Overall Damage Index (BODI), differences in the disease manifestations at onset and in the cumulative manifestations throughout disease course, as well as differences in the cardiovascular risk. Finally, predictive factors leading to major organ involvement were investigated. Results In total, 1024 BD patients (567 males, 457 females) were enrolled in the study, with a male-to-female ratio of 1.24/1. Males displayed a significantly higher mean ± SD BODI (1.92 ± 2.09) at the last follow-up, compared to female patients (1.25 ± 1.87) (p<0.0001). Uveitis (p<0.0001) and vascular involvement (p=0.0076) were significantly more frequent among males whereas female patients were significantly overrepresented in arthralgia (p<0.0001), arthritis (p=0.00025), isolated headache (p<0.0001), central nervous system (CNS) involvement (p=0.040), and gastrointestinal involvement (p=0.00046). Regarding cardiovascular risk, no differences between the two groups emerged (p=0.617). Four variables were associated with the development of major organ involvement: male gender (OR=2.104, p=0.001), current treatment with biologic agents (OR=2.257, p=0.0003), origin from endemic countries (OR=2.661, p=0.0009), and disease duration (OR=1.002, p=0.024). Conclusion BD displays a more severe course among males. This subgroup develops more irreversible damage and presents more frequently ocular and vascular involvement during disease course. On the other hand, female patients are prone to experience articular involvement, headache, CNS and gastrointestinal involvement. These data suggest the existence of a gender-driven disease expression.
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