Noltorp S, Svensson B
Department of Medicine, Helsingborgs lasarett, Sweden.
Clin Exp Rheumatol. 1991 Jul-Aug;9(4):351-5.
The minimum incidence of polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR) and giant cell arteritis (GCA) was studied during one year in a stable Caucasian population in southern Sweden. The data obtained show an incidence rate higher than that previously found in Sweden and almost as high as the rate recently found in Denmark. In addition, the finding of a low incidence of ocular complications during 3 years of follow-up suggests the positive influence of training primary health care physicians to identify and treat these patients early. Furthermore, the previously described transition from pure PMR into GCA was not seen which might imply a further effect of early treatment.
在瑞典南部一个稳定的白种人群中,对风湿性多肌痛(PMR)和巨细胞动脉炎(GCA)的最低发病率进行了为期一年的研究。所获得的数据显示,发病率高于瑞典此前的发现,几乎与丹麦最近发现的发病率一样高。此外,在3年随访期间眼部并发症发病率较低这一发现表明,培训初级保健医生早期识别和治疗这些患者具有积极影响。此外,未观察到先前描述的从单纯PMR转变为GCA的情况,这可能意味着早期治疗具有进一步的效果。