手肿胀和其他非雷诺症状作为系统性硬化症的初始表现:美国两个队列的患病率和临床关联

IF 11.4 1区 医学 Q1 RHEUMATOLOGY
Iqtidar Hanif,Shervin Assassi,Maureen D Mayes,Zsuzsanna H McMahan,Meng Zhang,Julio Charles,John M VanBuren,Jessica S Alvey,Kimia Ghaffari,Elana J Bernstein,Flavia V Castelino,Lorinda Chung,Luke Evnin,Tracy M Frech,Jessica K Gordon,Faye N Hant,Laura K Hummers,Dinesh Khanna,Kimberly S Lakin,Dorota Lebiedz-Odrobina,Yiming Luo,Ashima Makol,Jerry A Molitor,Duncan F Moore,Carrie Richardson,Nora Sandorfi,Ami A Shah,Ankoor Shah,Victoria K Shanmugam,Virginia D Steen,Elizabeth R Volkmann,Carleigh Zahn,Brian Skaug
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目的雷诺现象(RP)往往是系统性硬化症(SSc)的首发临床表现,但也有部分患者首先出现其他表现。为了帮助阐明SSc早期表现的多样性,我们描述了两个早期SSc队列中患者的初始临床表现和抗核抗体(ANA)谱。方法回顾GENISOS和CONQUER队列的所有患者资料。两项研究都招募了首次出现非rp症状的5年内的患者。结果GENISOS组194/439例(44.2%)和CONQUER组292/938例(31.1%)患者首发症状均为非rp,最常见的为手指/手浮肿。黑人患者在RP之前有非RP症状比其他种族和民族类别更常见。非RP首发患者比RP首发患者更有可能出现弥漫性皮肤受累和关节挛缩,并且RNA聚合酶III抗体阳性的患病率更高。结论:在美国的两个大型队列中,大约30%的患者开始表现为SSc,伴有手指/手肿胀或其他症状,没有RP的“警告信号”作为他们的初始症状。这些患者平均表现为更严重的皮肤和肌肉骨骼疾病,突出了早期识别的重要性。与这种表现相关的最常见的自身抗体是RNA聚合酶III。在早期阶段识别SSc时应考虑这些结果。即使在没有RP的情况下,肿胀的手指/手也应考虑早期SSc,并检测ANA和SSc相关的自身抗体,包括RNA聚合酶III。
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Hand swelling and other non-Raynaud's symptoms as the initial presentation of systemic sclerosis: prevalence and clinical associations in two U.S. cohorts.
OBJECTIVE Raynaud's phenomenon (RP) is often the initial clinical manifestation of systemic sclerosis (SSc), but some patients develop other manifestations first. To help elucidate the diversity of SSc presentation in its early stages, we describe the initial clinical manifestations and antinuclear antibody (ANA) profiles of patients in two early SSc cohorts. METHODS All patient data in the GENISOS and CONQUER cohorts were reviewed. Both studies enrolled patients within five years of the first non-RP symptom. RESULTS 194/439 (44.2%), and 292/938 (31.1%) patients in GENISOS and CONQUER, respectively, had a non-RP initial symptom, most commonly puffy fingers/hands. Black patients had a non-RP symptom prior to RP more commonly than other race and ethnicity categories. Non-RP first patients were more likely than RP first patients to have diffuse cutaneous involvement and joint contractures at enrollment and had a higher prevalence of RNA Polymerase III antibody positivity. CONCLUSION In two large U.S. cohorts, >30% of patients began to manifest SSc with puffy fingers/hands or other symptoms, without the "warning sign" of RP as their initial symptom. These patients presented with more severe skin and musculoskeletal disease on average, highlighting the importance of early recognition. The most common autoantibody associated with this presentation was RNA Polymerase III. These results should be considered in efforts to recognize SSc in its earliest stages. Puffy fingers/hands, even in the absence of RP, should prompt consideration of early SSc and testing for ANA and SSc-associated autoantibodies including RNA Polymerase III.
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Arthritis & Rheumatology
Arthritis & Rheumatology RHEUMATOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Arthritis & Rheumatology is the official journal of the American College of Rheumatology and focuses on the natural history, pathophysiology, treatment, and outcome of rheumatic diseases. It is a peer-reviewed publication that aims to provide the highest quality basic and clinical research in this field. The journal covers a wide range of investigative areas and also includes review articles, editorials, and educational material for researchers and clinicians. Being recognized as a leading research journal in rheumatology, Arthritis & Rheumatology serves the global community of rheumatology investigators and clinicians.
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