Musculoskeletal ultrasound of the shoulder in systemic sclerosis.

IF 1.4 Q3 RHEUMATOLOGY
Vatakan Surat, Patpiya Sirasaporn, Chingching Foocharoen
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Abstract

Objectives: To explore shoulder findings by ultrasonography and to find factors associated with shoulder ultrasonographic abnormalities in systemic sclerosis patients.

Methods: A series of systemic sclerosis patients who attended the scleroderma clinic, Srinagarind Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University, Thailand, were prospectively evaluated for baseline characteristics, physical examination, and ultrasonography of both shoulders.

Results: Seventy-four systemic sclerosis patients were enrolled in this study. Diffuse cutaneous type of systemic sclerosis was the most common type (62.2%). The three common systemic sclerosis-associated symptoms were skin tightness (28.5%), salt-pepper appearance (20.9%), and telangiectasia (11.6%). The prevalence of shoulder pain in systemic sclerosis patients was 43.2% (32/74). Sixty-eight patients (92%) had abnormal ultrasonographic findings. The most common ultrasonographic abnormalities were unilateral calcification inside the glenohumeral joint (45.9%), bilateral calcification inside the glenohumeral joint (36.5%), and bilateral supraspinatus tendinosis (28.9%). Skin edematous was the only factor associated with abnormal shoulder ultrasonographic findings. No association between shoulder pain and abnormal shoulder ultrasonographic findings was detected.

Conclusion: Ultrasonographic abnormalities in the shoulder were common in the systemic sclerosis patients. The most frequent ultrasonographic finding of shoulder joints in systemic sclerosis patients was calcification inside the glenohumeral joint. Moreover, asymptomatic shoulder ultrasonographic abnormalities were prevalent in individuals with systemic sclerosis.

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系统性硬化症中肩部肌肉骨骼超声检查。
目的:探讨系统性硬化症患者肩部超声表现及相关因素。方法:对在泰国孔健大学医学院斯利那加林德医院硬皮病门诊就诊的一系列系统性硬化症患者进行基线特征、体格检查和双肩超声检查的前瞻性评估。结果:74例系统性硬化症患者入组研究。弥漫性皮肤型是最常见的系统性硬化症(62.2%)。三种常见的系统性硬化症相关症状是皮肤紧绷(28.5%)、椒盐样外观(20.9%)和毛细血管扩张(11.6%)。系统性硬化症患者肩痛患病率为43.2%(32/74)。超声异常68例(92%)。最常见的超声异常为单侧肱骨盂内钙化(45.9%)、双侧肱骨盂内钙化(36.5%)和双侧棘上肌腱症(28.9%)。皮肤水肿是唯一与肩部超声异常相关的因素。肩关节疼痛与异常的超声检查结果没有关联。结论:肩关节超声异常在系统性硬化症患者中较为常见。系统性硬化症患者肩关节最常见的超声表现是肩关节内的钙化。此外,无症状的肩部超声异常在系统性硬化症患者中普遍存在。
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