Hall A J, Barker D J, Dangerfield P H, Taylor J F
Br Med J (Clin Res Ed). 1983 Dec 10;287(6407):1757-9. doi: 10.1136/bmj.287.6407.1757.
A survey of Perthes' disease of the hip in three regions of England showed a higher incidence in the Mersey region compared with Trent or Wessex. To explore this further a case register was set up in Liverpool. Analysis of all new cases that occurred in Liverpool and adjacent parts of Knowsley and Sefton during 1976-81 showed a steep gradient with social class, ranging from 7.7/100 000 children in the higher classes to 26.3/100 000 in social class V. The inner city of Liverpool, which has been shown to be underprivileged, had the highest yearly incidence of the disease ever reported--21.1 cases/100 000 children aged 14 years and under. The associations with poverty support the hypothesis that undernutrition is a causative factor in the disease.
对英格兰三个地区髋关节佩特兹病的一项调查显示,默西地区的发病率高于特伦特或韦塞克斯地区。为了进一步探究这一情况,在利物浦建立了一个病例登记册。对1976年至1981年期间在利物浦以及诺斯利和塞夫顿相邻地区出现的所有新病例进行分析后发现,该病与社会阶层呈明显的梯度关系,从高阶层的每10万名儿童中有7.7例,到社会阶层V的每10万名儿童中有26.3例。利物浦市中心已被证明是贫困地区,该病的年发病率是有记录以来最高的——每10万名14岁及以下儿童中有21.1例。与贫困的关联支持了营养不良是该病致病因素的假说。