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ATJMED. 2025; 5(4): 118-123


The impact of comorbidity on clinical characteristics in adult IgA vasculitis

Pinar Akyuz Dagli, Gul Sandal Uzun, Seda Yurumez Colak, Emre Tekgoz, Duygu Tecer, Muhammet Cinar, Sedat Yilmaz.



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Aim: Adult immunoglobulin A (IgA) vasculitis is a rare small-vessel vasculitis with heterogeneous systemic involvement and variable clinical trajectories. However, the influence of comorbidities on disease phenotype and early clinical presentation in adults remains unclear. This study aimed to determine how comorbidity burden relates to baseline clinical manifestations in adult IgA vasculitis.
Materials and Methods: In this retrospective, single-center study, we analyzed 57 adults diagnosed with IgA vasculitis between January 2017 and August 2025. Comorbidity burden was assessed using the Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI), age-adjusted Charlson Comorbidity Index (ACCI), and Elixhauser Comorbidity Index (ECI). Patients were categorized by the presence or absence of comorbid conditions, and demographic, clinical, and laboratory characteristics were compared. Associations between organ involvement and comorbidity indices were also evaluated.
Results: Overall, 45.6% of patients had at least one comorbidity, most commonly hypertension and diabetes mellitus. Patients with comorbidities were significantly older (p

Key words: Immunoglobulin A vasculitis, comorbidity, clinical phenotype, adult vasculitis







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