A. Pietinalho et al., THE FREQUENCY OF SARCOIDOSIS IN FINLAND AND HOKKAIDO, JAPAN - A COMPARATIVE EPIDEMIOLOGIC-STUDY, Sarcoidosis, 12(1), 1995, pp. 61-67
Finland and Hokkaido resemble each other; the four season climate with
cold winters and cool summers is the same as is the frequency of tube
rculosis. The size of the population is almost the same. From the 1984
Japanese nationwide sarcoidosis survey we got the data from Hokkaido
(288 patients) in order to compare the information with similarly coll
ected data in Finland from 1984 (1,378 patients). The crude prevalence
of sarcoidosis was 28.2 per 100,000 in Finland and 3.7 per 100,000 in
Hokkaido. The annual incidence was 11.4 per 100,000 in Finland and 1.
0 per 100,000 in Hokkaido. The sex distribution was similar; 63% vs 67
% women in Finland and Hokkaido, respectively. At diagnosis the Hokkai
doan patients were significantly younger. In Hokkaido more cases were
detected via mass X-ray survey (43% vs 34%). Among symptomatic patient
s eye symptoms were more frequent in Hokkaido, whereas respiratory and
joint symptoms and erythema nodosum were more frequent in Finland. Bi
lateral hilar lymphadenopathy (BHL) was equally distributed (82% vs 84
% whereas parenchymal lesions were seen more often in Finland (49% vs
25%) as well as peripheral lymphadenopathy (16% vs 8%).