G. Magadurjoly et al., EPIDEMIOLOGY OF ADULT STILLS DISEASE - ESTIMATE OF THE INCIDENCE BY ARETROSPECTIVE STUDY IN WEST FRANCE, Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, 54(7), 1995, pp. 587-590
Objectives-To estimate the incidence of adult Still's disease (ASD) an
d to specify, if possible, associated factors. Methods-A retrospective
study of the populations of the Brittany and Loire regions in west Fr
ance was made from 1 January 1982 to 31 December 1991. All internal me
dicine and rheumatology practitioners of these regions were consulted.
Results-Sixty-two (62) cases were reported (93% response). The diseas
e incidence calculated over five years was 0 . 16 per 100 000 inhabita
nts in the study population. There was no sex bias (sex ratio 1 . 06 i
n ASD v 1 . 05 in the overall population. The mean age of the study po
pulation was 36 years, with two peaks of distribution at 15-25 and 36-
45 years. A history of allergy was present in 23% of patients (n = 14)
. In two patients, it was possible to correlate an environmental aller
gen to exacerbation of ASD. Conclusion-The yearly incidence of ASD was
estimated to be 0 . 16 per 100 000 inhabitants. However, it was not p
ossible to incriminate any infectious, toxic, or genetic factors in ex
acerbation of the disease.