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. 2023 Oct 12;10(10):57. doi: 10.3390/medicines10100057

Table 4.

Multivariate logistic regression for the type of cutaneous involvement of sarcoid and odds of progressive disease.

Cutaneous Involvement (Yes/No) Remission/Stable
(n = 133, %)
Progressive
(n = 107, %)
Adjusted Odds Ratio 1 95% Confidence Intervals p-Value 1,2
Specific, n (%)
  No 13 (10) 3 (3) 3.32 0.87–12.59 0.16
Yes 116 (90) 102 (97)
Non-Specific, n (%)
  No 100 (78) 91 (87) 0.57 0.27–1.16 0.12
  Yes 29 (22) 14 (13)
Papular 47 (36) 32 (30) 0.72 0.40–1.29 1
Nodular 47 (36) 40 (38) 1.02 0.58–1.79 1
Subcutaneous 23 (18) 21 (20) 1.30 0.65–2.63 1
Macular 18 (14) 22 (21) 1.78 0.86–3.70 1
Plaque 47 (36) 35 (33) 0.87 0.48–1.56 1
Lupus pernio 13 (9) 37 (36) 3.29 1.60–6.77 0.01
Ulcerative 3 (2) 4 (4) 1.10 0.22–5.35 1
Erythema nodosum 10 (8) 7 (6) 0.88 0.31–2.52 1
Pruritic 14 (11) 7 (6) 0.67 0.24–1.83 1
Clubbing 1 (1) 1 (1) 1.01 0.06–16.88 0.99
Lofgren’s 1 (1) 0 (0) 12 -

1 Controlled for age at diagnosis, race, sex, and smoking status (never, previous, current); 2 α = 0.05, p values adjusted using the Benjamini–Hochberg method.