Esophageal dysmotility in scleroderma patients with different disease forms and ANA patterns: a scintigraphic study in 100 cases

Objective: To define the prevalence and severity of esophageal involvement in systemic sclerosis (SSc) and its relationship with the different clinical forms and ANA specificities of the disease. Methods: A hundred consecutive patients with SSc, 48 with cutaneous limited, 26 with intermediate and 26...

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Main Authors: F. Cozzi, P. Zucchetta, N. Durigon, M.C. Marzola, A. Bullo, M. Favaro, F. Bui, S. Todesco
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2003-06-01
Series:Reumatismo
Online Access:https://reumatismo.org/index.php/reuma/article/view/110
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spelling doaj-5adedbc62a824064852a261b3f4865322020-11-25T00:56:41ZengPAGEPress PublicationsReumatismo0048-74492240-26832003-06-0155210.4081/reumatismo.2003.86Esophageal dysmotility in scleroderma patients with different disease forms and ANA patterns: a scintigraphic study in 100 casesF. CozziP. ZucchettaN. DurigonM.C. MarzolaA. BulloM. FavaroF. BuiS. TodescoObjective: To define the prevalence and severity of esophageal involvement in systemic sclerosis (SSc) and its relationship with the different clinical forms and ANA specificities of the disease. Methods: A hundred consecutive patients with SSc, 48 with cutaneous limited, 26 with intermediate and 26 with diffuse form of disease, 49 with anti-centromere and 37 with anti-Scl70 ANA pattern, were submitted to scintigraphy using a semisolid orally ingested bolus to detect esophageal hypomotility. Results: An impairment of esophageal function has been observed in 68% of SSc patients. Esophageal dysmotility was significantly more frequent and severe in patients with cutaneous diffuse and intermediate forms of SSc and with anti- Scl70 ANA pattern. Conclusions: Esophageal involvement is very common in SSc. The scintigraphy confirms to be a useful and non invasive diagnostic method; moreover it permits to quantify the severity of the esophageal dysmotility by analyzing both global and segmental function.https://reumatismo.org/index.php/reuma/article/view/110
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author F. Cozzi
P. Zucchetta
N. Durigon
M.C. Marzola
A. Bullo
M. Favaro
F. Bui
S. Todesco
spellingShingle F. Cozzi
P. Zucchetta
N. Durigon
M.C. Marzola
A. Bullo
M. Favaro
F. Bui
S. Todesco
Esophageal dysmotility in scleroderma patients with different disease forms and ANA patterns: a scintigraphic study in 100 cases
Reumatismo
author_facet F. Cozzi
P. Zucchetta
N. Durigon
M.C. Marzola
A. Bullo
M. Favaro
F. Bui
S. Todesco
author_sort F. Cozzi
title Esophageal dysmotility in scleroderma patients with different disease forms and ANA patterns: a scintigraphic study in 100 cases
title_short Esophageal dysmotility in scleroderma patients with different disease forms and ANA patterns: a scintigraphic study in 100 cases
title_full Esophageal dysmotility in scleroderma patients with different disease forms and ANA patterns: a scintigraphic study in 100 cases
title_fullStr Esophageal dysmotility in scleroderma patients with different disease forms and ANA patterns: a scintigraphic study in 100 cases
title_full_unstemmed Esophageal dysmotility in scleroderma patients with different disease forms and ANA patterns: a scintigraphic study in 100 cases
title_sort esophageal dysmotility in scleroderma patients with different disease forms and ana patterns: a scintigraphic study in 100 cases
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Reumatismo
issn 0048-7449
2240-2683
publishDate 2003-06-01
description Objective: To define the prevalence and severity of esophageal involvement in systemic sclerosis (SSc) and its relationship with the different clinical forms and ANA specificities of the disease. Methods: A hundred consecutive patients with SSc, 48 with cutaneous limited, 26 with intermediate and 26 with diffuse form of disease, 49 with anti-centromere and 37 with anti-Scl70 ANA pattern, were submitted to scintigraphy using a semisolid orally ingested bolus to detect esophageal hypomotility. Results: An impairment of esophageal function has been observed in 68% of SSc patients. Esophageal dysmotility was significantly more frequent and severe in patients with cutaneous diffuse and intermediate forms of SSc and with anti- Scl70 ANA pattern. Conclusions: Esophageal involvement is very common in SSc. The scintigraphy confirms to be a useful and non invasive diagnostic method; moreover it permits to quantify the severity of the esophageal dysmotility by analyzing both global and segmental function.
url https://reumatismo.org/index.php/reuma/article/view/110
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