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Table 5 Comparison of selected variables for thoracic or abdominal pain in multiple logistic regression analysis (continuous and binary variables)

From: Musculoskeletal manifestations occur predominantly in patients with later-onset familial Mediterranean fever: Data from a multicenter, prospective national cohort study in Japan

Variable

p value

OR (95% CI)

Model 1

 Age at onset

0.0081

0.979 (0.963–0.995)

 Family history

0.4012

1.415 (0.624–3.209)

 Typical FMF

0.0437

2.023 (1.018–4.021)

 Duration of fever attack

0.7985

1.012 (0.924–1.108)

 Arthritis

0.8003

0.926 (0.510–1.681)

 Erysipelas-like erythema

0.2824

0.655 (0.302–1.418)

 Autoimmune or autoinflammatory diseases

0.0007

0.218 (0.0858–0.557)

 Exon 3 mutations (+)

0.7587

0.890 (4.018–26.716)

 Exon 10 mutations (+)

< 0.0001

10.361 (4.018–26.716)

Model 2

 Age at onset ≥20 years

0.0051

0.431 (0.238–0.782)

 Family history

0.3733

1.445 (0.636–3.284)

 Typical FMF

0.0527

1.970 (0.991–3.920)

 Duration of fever attack

0.8415

1.009 (0.920–1.107)

 Arthritis

0.7936

0.924 (0.509–1.675)

 Erysipelas-like erythema

0.1723

0.589 (0.275–1.262)

 Autoimmune or autoinflammatory diseases

0.0006

0.216 (0.085–0.545)

 Exon 3 mutations (+)

0.7174

0.872 (0.414–1.835)

 Exon 10 mutations (+)

< 0.0001

10.718 (4.148–27.694)

  1. Odds ratio (OR), 95% confidence interval (CI), and p value in model 1 or model 2 presented
  2. FMF familial Mediterranean fever