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Early systemic sclerosis: assessment of clinical and pre-clinical organ involvement in patients with different disease features

Authors :
Domenico Cozzolino
Gianmattia del Genio
Gabriele Valentini
Giovanna Cuomo
Serena Vettori
Alessia Capasso
Giuseppina Abignano
Carlo Santoriello
Ambrogio Petrillo
Valentini, Gabriele
Cuomo, Giovanna
Abignano, G
Petrillo, A
Vettori, Serena
Capasso, A
Cozzolino, D
DEL GENIO, Gianmattia
Santoriello, C.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

OBJECTIVE To assess internal organ involvement in early SSc at presentation. METHODS One hundred and fifteen patients admitted to a tertiary centre because of RP, who did not present any routinely detectable scleroderma-related internal organ involvement, were investigated for ANA and videocapillaroscopy, and underwent history and physical examination to detect symptoms/signs suggestive of SSc. Patients were then subdivided into three groups: (i) early SSc, constituted by patients without clinical manifestations other than RP, but with scleroderma marker autoantibodies and/or typical capillaroscopic abnormalities; (ii) probable SSc, constituted by patients with the same autoantibody and/or capillaroscopic status as early SSc patients, but with any of the following manifestations: digital ulcers/scars, puffy fingers, arthritis, telangiectasia, dysphagia/heartburn, shortness of breath; (iii) UCTD, constituted by patients with a specific (i.e. disease antibody marker) ANA and capillaroscopic findings plus any disease manifestation. All patients were investigated by lung functional study and B-mode echo-Doppler-cardiography. Patients who consented underwent oesophageal manometry. RESULTS An inverted mitral E : A ratio (i.e. early scleroderma cardiac involvement) and/or a diffusing lung capacity for CO

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....97b20c88c5ee77499e1ecb8099b51571