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Joint Involvement in Primary Sjögren’s Syndrome: An Ultrasound 'Target Area Approach to Arthritis'

Authors :
Carla Solano
Carlos Pineda
Marwin Gutierrez
Luis M. Amezcua-Guerra
Fritz Hofmann
Lucio Ventura-Ríos
Pedro Rodríguez-Henríquez
Angélica Vargas
Diana Castillo-Martínez
Cristina Hernández-Díaz
Source :
BioMed Research International, BioMed Research International, Vol 2013 (2013)
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Hindawi Limited, 2013.

Abstract

Objective. To characterize the ultrasound (US) pattern of joint involvement in primary Sjögren’s syndrome (pSS).Methods. Seventeen patients with pSS, 18 with secondary Sjögren’s syndrome (sSS), and 17 healthy controls underwent US examinations of various articular regions. Synovitis (synovial hypertrophy/joint effusion), power Doppler (PD) signals, and erosions were assessed.Results. In patients with pSS, synovitis was found in the metacarpophalangeal joints (MCP, 76%), wrists (76%), and knees (76%), while the proximal interphalangeal joints, elbows, and ankles were mostly unscathed. Intra-articular PD signals were occasionally detected in wrists (12%), elbows (6%), and knees (6%). Erosions were evident in the wrists of three (18%) patients with pSS, one of these also having anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide (anti-CCP) antibodies. While US synovitis does not discriminate between sSS and pSS, demonstration of bone erosions in the 2nd MCP joints showed 28.8% sensitivity and 100% specificity for diagnosing sSS; in comparison, these figures were 72.2 and 94.1% for circulating anti-CCP antibodies.Conclusions. In pSS, the pattern of joint involvement by US is polyarticular, bilateral, and symmetrical. Synovitis is the US sign most commonly found in patients with pSS, especially in MCP joints, wrists, and knees, and bone erosions also may occur.

Details

ISSN :
23146141 and 23146133
Volume :
2013
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
BioMed Research International
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bf962421e9e191c0bdea9cd0eac58f9c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/640265