Radiologic hand and wrist changes in systemic sclerosis: Associations with the disease duration, skin score and capillaroscopy

S. Sefidbakht, S. Shenavandeh, K. Rasekh, M. Nazarinia
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Objectives Patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc) have some musculoskeletal manifestations. The radiologic manifestations can be articular or non-articular. There is inconsistency in the correlation between clinical manifestations and radiologic changes; there are few reports on the correlation between them and capillaroscopy. Material and Methods We evaluated 81 patients with SSc, using a cross- sectional single center study, referred to scleroderma clinic affiliated to Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Iran. Skin score and capillaroscopy were performed and an expert radiologist did the radiologic evaluation of the posterior-anterior views of both hands and wrists. For data analysis, SPSS version 19 was used.Results The participants consisted of 73 women and eight men aged 42±2.6 years old. There were 60.5% limited scleroderma (lcSSc) and 39.5% diffuse scleroderma (dcSSc) patients. After 5 years, 91% of them had some radiologic changes mostly asymptomatic.The most common radiologic changes were non-articular (70.1%), including acro-osteolysis, subcutaneous and peri-articular calcinosis and avascular necrosis. Flexion deformities and DIP joint space narrowing were more seen in patients with dcSSc. Resorption of the distal ulna and avascular necrosis was observed more in lcSSc. There was a correlation between radiologic changes and duration, but not with the skin score. The most common capillaroscopic pattern in patients with radiologic change was late scleroderma pattern.Conclusions Radiologic changes which were mostly asymptomatic were common in patients with SSc. The changes were different in patients with dcSSc and lcSSc and there were associations with duration and capillaroscopic patterns, but not with the skin score.
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系统性硬化症的手部和腕部影像学改变:与病程、皮肤评分和毛细血管镜检查有关
目的系统性硬化症(SSc)患者有一些肌肉骨骼表现。放射学表现可为关节或非关节。临床表现与影像学变化的相关性不一致;关于它们与毛细管镜检查的相关性报道很少。材料和方法我们使用一项横断面单中心研究评估了81例SSc患者,这些患者来自伊朗设拉子医科大学附属硬皮病诊所。进行皮肤评分和毛细血管镜检查,放射科专家对双手和手腕的前后视图进行放射学评估。数据分析使用SPSS version 19。结果女性73例,男性8例,年龄42±2.6岁。局限性硬皮病(lcSSc)占60.5%,弥漫性硬皮病(dcSSc)占39.5%。5年后,91%的患者有一些影像学改变,但大多无症状。最常见的影像学改变是非关节性的(70.1%),包括肢端骨溶解、皮下和关节周围钙质沉着和无血管性坏死。屈曲畸形和DIP关节间隙狭窄多见于dcSSc患者。尺骨远端吸收和无血管坏死在lcSSc中观察到更多。放射学变化与病程相关,但与皮肤评分无关。在放射学改变的患者中,最常见的毛细血管镜模式是晚期硬皮病模式。结论无症状的影像学改变在SSc患者中很常见。dcSSc和lcSSc患者的变化不同,与持续时间和毛细血管镜模式有关,但与皮肤评分无关。
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