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Rheumatology | 2011

Comparison of the epidemiology of anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody-associated vasculitis between Japan and the UK

Shouichi Fujimoto; Richard A. Watts; Shigeto Kobayashi; Kazuo Suzuki; D Jayne; David G. I. Scott; Hiroshi Hashimoto; Hiroyuki Nunoi

OBJECTIVES The epidemiological manifestations of ANCA-associated vasculitis (AAV) differ geographically. However, there have been no prospective studies comparing the incidence of AAV between Japan and Europe over the same time period using the same case definitions. METHODS The incidence of AAV was determined by a population-based method in Miyazaki prefecture, Japan, and Norfolk, U.K., between 2005 and 2009. Patients with AAV were defined and classified according to the European Medicines Agency (EMEA) algorithm. RESULTS The number of incident cases of AAV in Japan and the U.K. were 86 and 50, respectively, and the average annual incidence over the 5-year period was 22.6/million (95% CI 19.1, 26.2) and 21.8/million (95% CI 12.6, 30.9) in Japan and the U.K., respectively. The average age was higher in patients in Japan than in patients in the U.K. [mean (median), 69.7 (72) vs. 60.5 (61) years]. Microscopic polyangiitis (MPA) was the predominant subtype in Japan (83%), while granulomatosis with polyangiitis (Wegeners) was more frequent in the U.K. (66%). As for the pattern of ANCA positivity, >80% of Japanese patients were pANCA/MPO positive, whereas two-thirds of U.K. patients were cANCA/PR3 positive. Renal involvement in MPA was very common in both countries, but was much less common in granulomatosis with polyangiitis in Japan compared with the U.K. CONCLUSION There was no major difference in AAV incidence between Japan and the U.K., but this prospective study found MPA and MPO-ANCA to be more common in Japan and granulomatosis with polyangiitis and PR3-ANCA to be more common in the U.K., in line with earlier reports.


Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology | 2008

A comparative study of the diagnostic accuracy of ELISA systems for the detection of anti-neutrophil cytoplasm antibodies available in Japan and Europe.

Toshiko Ito-Ihara; Eri Muso; Shigeto Kobayashi; Kazuko Uno; N. Tamura; Yuji Yamanishi; Atsushi Fukatsu; Richard A. Watts; Dgi Scott; D Jayne; Kazuo Suzuki; Hiroshi Hashimoto


Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology | 2002

Infection related arthritis induced by tonsillar Chlamydia trachomatis and Streptococcal infection.

Shigeto Kobayashi; Naoto Tamura; Ichikawa G; Hiroshi Hashimoto


Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology | 1991

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) antibodies in the rheumatic diseases.

Tanaka M; Shigeto Kobayashi; Tajima M; Hatta S; Isobe Y; Hiroshi Hashimoto; Hirose S


Archive | 2007

Incidence of ANCA-associated vasculitis in Japan: A preliminary report from a Japan-UK collaboration study.

Shigeto Kobayashi; Toshiko Ito-Ihara; Kazuo Suzuki; Shouichi Fujimoto; Richard A. Watts; Dgi Scott; Drw Jayne; Hiroshi Hashimoto


Archive | 2007

Editor-Communicated Paper Analysis of Risk Epitopes of Anti-Neutrophil Antibody MPO-ANCA in Vasculitis in Japanese Population

Kazuo Suzuki; Shigeto Kobayashi; Kazushige Yamazaki; Masaaki Gondo; Kazuo Tomizawa; Yoshihiro Arimura; Kimimasa Nakabayashi; Shoichi Ozaki; Masaharu Yoshida; Toshiharu Yoshida; Norimasa Tsusaka; Eri Muso; Tomio Okazaki; Hiroshi Hashimoto


リウマチ | 2001

Clinical and epidemiological analysis of the patients with ANCA-associated vasculitis from a nationwide survey of 1998 in Japan

Shigeto Kobayashi; Tetsuro Yano; Yoshifuji Matsumoto; Masaharu Yoshida; Kimiomasa Nakabayashi; Hiroshi Hashimoto


Juntendo Medical Journal | 1994

Serum thrombomodulin levels in rheumatic diseases

Mitsuhiko Tanaka; Shigeto Kobayashi; Naoto Tamura; Hiroshi Hashimoto; Mutsuyoshi Kazama


Juntendo Medical Journal | 1993

Measurement of class-specific rheumatoid factors (RFs) in serum of patients with rheumatic diseases by ELISA

Michiko Tajima; Shigeto Kobayashi; Mitsuhiko Tanaka; Hiroshi Hashimoto; Shunichi Hirose; Hikaru Koide


Juntendo Medical Journal | 1993

Polymyositis associated with myocardial involvement: report of a case

Shigeto Kobayashi; Mistuhiko Tanaka; Takehiko Ebitsuka; Makoto Ikeda; Xi Gang; Hiroshi Hashimoto; Shunichi Hirose

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Hiroshi Hashimoto

Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital

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Hiroshi Hashimoto

Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital

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D Jayne

Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

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Dgi Scott

Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital

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Kazuo Suzuki

Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital

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Eri Muso

Tokyo Medical and Dental University

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