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Authors:
Gancheva, T.; Deliyska, R.; Ganeva, M.; Manuelyan, K.; Lavcheva, R.; Poterov, G.; Dragolov, M.; Darlenski, R.; Hristakieva, E.
 
Title:
SERUM ZINC CONCENTRATIONS IN PATIENTS WITH HIDRADENITIS SUPPURATIVA: A CASE-CONTROL STUDY FROM THE BULGARIAN EXPERT CENTRE
 
Date of Issue:
2025
 
Is Part of:
Trakia Journal of Sciences: Series Biomedical Sciences, Vol. 23, No. 1, pp 40-48
 
Publisher:
Тракийски университет - Стара Загора
 
Identifiers:
1313-3551 [issn]
 
Type:
Article
 
Language:
eng
 
Subject:
zinc deficiency; hypozincemia; acne inversa; zinc supplementation
 
Abstract:
PURPOSE. To evaluate serum zinc (Zn) concentration in patients with hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) andits association with various demographic and clinical characteristics. METHODS. A single-centercase-control study included 80 adults (40 HS patients and 40 age-and sex-matched controls)at the Bulgarian HS Expert Centre. HS patients were classified by disease duration, clinical phenotype, severity and comorbidities. Serum Zn concentration was defined as “hypozincemia” (<9 μmol/L), “normal” (9-18 μmol/L) and “hyperzincemia” (>18 μmol/L). RESULTS. Serum Zn concentration displayed a significant difference in patients and controls (mean rank: 47.64 vs 33.36, p=0.006). Hypozincemia was more common (p=0.02) in HS patients (84.6%). Serum Zn was significantly lower in Hurley stage III than in stage II (mean rank: 15.21 vs 26.34, p=0.002) and similarly, it was lower in severe HS than in moderate HS (mean rank: 17.3 vs 27.15, p=0.012) on the IHS4 scale. We found a significant negative correlation between hypozincemia and HS severity assessed by Hurley Stage (τc=-0.383, p=0.014)and IHS4 (τc=-0.343, p=0.022). No significant associations were found between serum Zn level and sex, smoking, HS family history, duration, or comorbidities. CONCLUSIONS.HS patients have significant hypozincemia compared to controls. A significant negative correlation between HS severity and hypozincemia was established.