Table 2

Correlation analysis of carriers of two IL36RN mutations or one to two IL36RN mutations vs. noncarriers in 61 patients with generalized pustular psoriasis (GPP)

Category and subcategoryGroup A, carriers of two IL36RN mutations (n =15)Group B, carriers of one to two IL36RN mutations (n =20)Group C, noncarriers of IL36RN mutation (n =41)P‐value (A vs. C)P‐value (B vs. C)
Sex
Male4 (27)5 (25)13 (32)10·76
Female11 (73)15 (75)28 (68)
Course of diseasea
Episodic13 (93)15 (83)26 (70)0·140·34
Continuous1 (7)3 (17)11 (30)
Palmoplantar pustular psoriasis
Yes3 (20)5 (25)4 (10)0·360·13
No12 (80)15 (75)37 (90)
Tongue affectedb
Yes4 (27)5 (25)8 (21)0·710·74
No11 (73)15 (75)31 (79)
Psoriasis vulgarisc
Yes3 (20)5 (25)20 (50)0·0660·095
No12 (80)15 (75)20 (50)
Nails affected
Yes5 (33)5 (25)11 (27)0·741
No10 (67)15 (75)30 (73)
Joints affected
Yes4 (27)6 (30)12 (29)11
No11 (73)14 (70)29 (71)
Cholangitis
Yes1 (7)1 (5)1 (2)0·461
No14 (93)19 (95)40 (98)
Family history positived
Yes9 (60)11 (58)17 (43)0·360·4
No6 (40)8 (42)23 (58)
Consanguinity
Yes3 (20)3 (15)0 (0)0·0160·032
No12 (80)17 (85)41 (100)
Category and subcategoryGroup A, carriers of two IL36RN mutations (n =15)Group B, carriers of one to two IL36RN mutations (n =20)Group C, noncarriers of IL36RN mutation (n =41)P‐value (A vs. C)P‐value (B vs. C)
Sex
Male4 (27)5 (25)13 (32)10·76
Female11 (73)15 (75)28 (68)
Course of diseasea
Episodic13 (93)15 (83)26 (70)0·140·34
Continuous1 (7)3 (17)11 (30)
Palmoplantar pustular psoriasis
Yes3 (20)5 (25)4 (10)0·360·13
No12 (80)15 (75)37 (90)
Tongue affectedb
Yes4 (27)5 (25)8 (21)0·710·74
No11 (73)15 (75)31 (79)
Psoriasis vulgarisc
Yes3 (20)5 (25)20 (50)0·0660·095
No12 (80)15 (75)20 (50)
Nails affected
Yes5 (33)5 (25)11 (27)0·741
No10 (67)15 (75)30 (73)
Joints affected
Yes4 (27)6 (30)12 (29)11
No11 (73)14 (70)29 (71)
Cholangitis
Yes1 (7)1 (5)1 (2)0·461
No14 (93)19 (95)40 (98)
Family history positived
Yes9 (60)11 (58)17 (43)0·360·4
No6 (40)8 (42)23 (58)
Consanguinity
Yes3 (20)3 (15)0 (0)0·0160·032
No12 (80)17 (85)41 (100)

Data are n (%). aGroup A, n =14; group B, n =18 and group C, n =37; bgroup C, n =39; cgroup C, n =40; dgroup B, n =19 and group C, n =40.

Table 2

Correlation analysis of carriers of two IL36RN mutations or one to two IL36RN mutations vs. noncarriers in 61 patients with generalized pustular psoriasis (GPP)

Category and subcategoryGroup A, carriers of two IL36RN mutations (n =15)Group B, carriers of one to two IL36RN mutations (n =20)Group C, noncarriers of IL36RN mutation (n =41)P‐value (A vs. C)P‐value (B vs. C)
Sex
Male4 (27)5 (25)13 (32)10·76
Female11 (73)15 (75)28 (68)
Course of diseasea
Episodic13 (93)15 (83)26 (70)0·140·34
Continuous1 (7)3 (17)11 (30)
Palmoplantar pustular psoriasis
Yes3 (20)5 (25)4 (10)0·360·13
No12 (80)15 (75)37 (90)
Tongue affectedb
Yes4 (27)5 (25)8 (21)0·710·74
No11 (73)15 (75)31 (79)
Psoriasis vulgarisc
Yes3 (20)5 (25)20 (50)0·0660·095
No12 (80)15 (75)20 (50)
Nails affected
Yes5 (33)5 (25)11 (27)0·741
No10 (67)15 (75)30 (73)
Joints affected
Yes4 (27)6 (30)12 (29)11
No11 (73)14 (70)29 (71)
Cholangitis
Yes1 (7)1 (5)1 (2)0·461
No14 (93)19 (95)40 (98)
Family history positived
Yes9 (60)11 (58)17 (43)0·360·4
No6 (40)8 (42)23 (58)
Consanguinity
Yes3 (20)3 (15)0 (0)0·0160·032
No12 (80)17 (85)41 (100)
Category and subcategoryGroup A, carriers of two IL36RN mutations (n =15)Group B, carriers of one to two IL36RN mutations (n =20)Group C, noncarriers of IL36RN mutation (n =41)P‐value (A vs. C)P‐value (B vs. C)
Sex
Male4 (27)5 (25)13 (32)10·76
Female11 (73)15 (75)28 (68)
Course of diseasea
Episodic13 (93)15 (83)26 (70)0·140·34
Continuous1 (7)3 (17)11 (30)
Palmoplantar pustular psoriasis
Yes3 (20)5 (25)4 (10)0·360·13
No12 (80)15 (75)37 (90)
Tongue affectedb
Yes4 (27)5 (25)8 (21)0·710·74
No11 (73)15 (75)31 (79)
Psoriasis vulgarisc
Yes3 (20)5 (25)20 (50)0·0660·095
No12 (80)15 (75)20 (50)
Nails affected
Yes5 (33)5 (25)11 (27)0·741
No10 (67)15 (75)30 (73)
Joints affected
Yes4 (27)6 (30)12 (29)11
No11 (73)14 (70)29 (71)
Cholangitis
Yes1 (7)1 (5)1 (2)0·461
No14 (93)19 (95)40 (98)
Family history positived
Yes9 (60)11 (58)17 (43)0·360·4
No6 (40)8 (42)23 (58)
Consanguinity
Yes3 (20)3 (15)0 (0)0·0160·032
No12 (80)17 (85)41 (100)

Data are n (%). aGroup A, n =14; group B, n =18 and group C, n =37; bgroup C, n =39; cgroup C, n =40; dgroup B, n =19 and group C, n =40.

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