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Table 1 Demographics and clinical characteristics

From: Clinical features, treatment, and outcomes of celiac-associated arthritis: a retrospective cohort study

 

All patients

Patients with arthritis

Patients with arthralgia

N

29

13 (44.8)

16 (55.2)

Sex n, (%)

   

Male

7 (24.1)

5 (38.5)

2 (12.5)

Female

22 (75.9)

8 (61.5)

14 (87.5)

Age at rheumatology presentation in years, mean (SD)

10.9 (4.8)

8.9 (5.9)

12.6 (3.0)

Race, n (%)

   

White

26 (89.7)

10 (76.9)

16 (100)

Other

4 (13.8)

4 (30.8)

0 (0)

Ethnicity, n (%)

   

Hispanic or Latino

4 (13.8)

3 (23.1)

1 (6.3)

Not Hispanic or Latino

25 (86.2

10 (76.9)

15 (93.8)

BMI z-score at rheumatology presentation, mean (SD)

-0.25 (1.18)

-0.85 (1.09)

0.20 (1.08)

Family history of celiac disease, n (%)

10 (34.5)

5 (38.5)

5 (31.3)

First-degree relative

7 (24.1)

3 (23.1)

4 (25.0)

Second-degree relative

2 (6.9)

1 (7.7)

1 (6.3)

Third-degree relative

1 (3.4)

1 (7.7)

0 (0)

Family history of other autoimmune disease, n (%)

23 (79.3)

11 (84.6)

12 (75.0)

  1. Legend. a 11 patients tested.