Metabolic syndrome and hidradenitis suppurativa: epidemiological, molecular, and therapeutic aspects
Dillon Mintoff, Farida Benhadou, Nikolai Paul Pace, John W. Frew
Abstract
Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a chronic, suppurative condition of the pilosebaceous unit. Patients suffering from HS demonstrate a molecular profile in keeping with a state of systemic inflammation and are often found to fit the criteria for a diagnosis of metabolic syndrome (MetS). In this paper, we review the literature with regards to established data on the prevalence of MetS in HS patients and revise the odds ratio of comorbid disease. Furthermore, we attempt to draw parallels between inflammatory pathways in HS and MetS and evaluate how convergences may explain the risk of comorbid disease, necessitating the need for multidisciplinary care.
Topics & Concepts
Hidradenitis suppurativaMedicineMetabolic syndromeEpidemiologyDiseaseOdds ratioComorbidityDermatologyMultidisciplinary approachIntensive care medicineInternal medicineObesitySociologySocial scienceHidradenitis Suppurativa and TreatmentsColorectal and Anal Carcinomas