JAAD International (Dec 2023)

Clinical utility of peripheral blood laboratory testing in the diagnostic workup of prurigo nodularis: A multicenter cohort studyCapsule Summary

  • Hannah L. Cornman, BS,
  • Junwen Deng, BA,
  • Anusha Kambala, BS,
  • Varsha Parthasarathy, BS,
  • Sriya V. Reddy, BS,
  • Shawn G. Kwatra, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13
pp. 74 – 82

Abstract

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Background: Prurigo nodularis (PN) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease associated with several systemic comorbidities. However, there is lack of evidence supporting specific laboratory testing in the diagnostic workup of PN patients. Objective: To characterize the frequency and severity of clinical laboratory abnormalities in PN patients compared to controls. Methods: Cross-sectional study of adult patients between October, 2015 and August, 2021 using TriNetX, a global health records database encompassing over 74 million patients. Results: A total of 12,157 PN patients were matched to 12,157 controls. Significantly, greater proportions of PN patients had moderate-to-severely decreased hemoglobin, elevated transaminases, decreased albumin, increased bilirubin, increased serum creatinine, decreased estimated glomerular filtration rate, higher hemoglobin A1c levels, and alterations in thyroid stimulating hormone. Limitations: Our data identifies associated laboratory abnormalities in PN patients but is unable to support a causal relationship. Conclusion: PN patients are more likely to have laboratory abnormalities on renal, hepatic, hematologic, endocrine, and metabolic laboratory testing, demonstrating a role for systemic testing in the diagnostic workup of PN patients.

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