Cargando…

Uniphasic Blanching of the Fingers, Abnormal Capillaroscopy in Nonsymptomatic Digits, and Autoantibodies: Expanding Options to Increase the Level of Suspicion of Connective Tissue Diseases beyond the Classification of Raynaud's Phenomenon

In patients with Raynaud's phenomenon (RP), the role of medical history, capillaroscopy, and autoantibodies in order to provide an early diagnosis of connective tissue disease (CTD) were examined. 115 consecutive adults with uni-, bi-, or triphasic colour changes of the fingers were studied. RP...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Ingegnoli, Francesca, Gualtierotti, Roberta, Orenti, Annalisa, Schioppo, Tommaso, Marfia, Giovanni, Campanella, Rolando, Mastaglio, Claudio, Meroni, Pier Luigi, Boracchi, Patrizia
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2015
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4449942/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26075287
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/371960
_version_ 1782373934886289408
author Ingegnoli, Francesca
Gualtierotti, Roberta
Orenti, Annalisa
Schioppo, Tommaso
Marfia, Giovanni
Campanella, Rolando
Mastaglio, Claudio
Meroni, Pier Luigi
Boracchi, Patrizia
author_facet Ingegnoli, Francesca
Gualtierotti, Roberta
Orenti, Annalisa
Schioppo, Tommaso
Marfia, Giovanni
Campanella, Rolando
Mastaglio, Claudio
Meroni, Pier Luigi
Boracchi, Patrizia
author_sort Ingegnoli, Francesca
collection PubMed
description In patients with Raynaud's phenomenon (RP), the role of medical history, capillaroscopy, and autoantibodies in order to provide an early diagnosis of connective tissue disease (CTD) were examined. 115 consecutive adults with uni-, bi-, or triphasic colour changes of the fingers were studied. RP was bilateral in 92.7% of patients. The middle finger was significantly more affected. A lack of association between fingers affected by RP and fingers with capillary abnormalities was observed OR = 0.75 (0.34–1.66). RP with the cyanotic phase had a higher risk at capillaroscopy to have hemorrhages OR = 4.46 (1.50–13.30) and giant capillaries OR = 24.85 (1.48–417.44). The thumb and triphasic involvement have an OR of 1.477 and 1.845, respectively. RP secondary to systemic sclerosis (SSc) had greater value of VAS pain (p = 0.011). The presence of anti-centromere antibodies was significantly associated with a higher risk of SSc (p < 0.001). 44.3% of subjects had uniphasic blanching of the fingers, and among these, 27% was diagnosed as having an overt or suspected CTD. Markers of a potential development of CTDs include severe RP symptoms, positive autoantibodies, and capillary abnormalities. These data support the proposal to not discharge patients with uniphasic blanching of the fingers to avoid missing the opportunity of an early diagnosis.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-4449942
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2015
publisher Hindawi Publishing Corporation
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-44499422015-06-14 Uniphasic Blanching of the Fingers, Abnormal Capillaroscopy in Nonsymptomatic Digits, and Autoantibodies: Expanding Options to Increase the Level of Suspicion of Connective Tissue Diseases beyond the Classification of Raynaud's Phenomenon Ingegnoli, Francesca Gualtierotti, Roberta Orenti, Annalisa Schioppo, Tommaso Marfia, Giovanni Campanella, Rolando Mastaglio, Claudio Meroni, Pier Luigi Boracchi, Patrizia J Immunol Res Research Article In patients with Raynaud's phenomenon (RP), the role of medical history, capillaroscopy, and autoantibodies in order to provide an early diagnosis of connective tissue disease (CTD) were examined. 115 consecutive adults with uni-, bi-, or triphasic colour changes of the fingers were studied. RP was bilateral in 92.7% of patients. The middle finger was significantly more affected. A lack of association between fingers affected by RP and fingers with capillary abnormalities was observed OR = 0.75 (0.34–1.66). RP with the cyanotic phase had a higher risk at capillaroscopy to have hemorrhages OR = 4.46 (1.50–13.30) and giant capillaries OR = 24.85 (1.48–417.44). The thumb and triphasic involvement have an OR of 1.477 and 1.845, respectively. RP secondary to systemic sclerosis (SSc) had greater value of VAS pain (p = 0.011). The presence of anti-centromere antibodies was significantly associated with a higher risk of SSc (p < 0.001). 44.3% of subjects had uniphasic blanching of the fingers, and among these, 27% was diagnosed as having an overt or suspected CTD. Markers of a potential development of CTDs include severe RP symptoms, positive autoantibodies, and capillary abnormalities. These data support the proposal to not discharge patients with uniphasic blanching of the fingers to avoid missing the opportunity of an early diagnosis. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2015 2015-05-17 /pmc/articles/PMC4449942/ /pubmed/26075287 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/371960 Text en Copyright © 2015 Francesca Ingegnoli et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Ingegnoli, Francesca
Gualtierotti, Roberta
Orenti, Annalisa
Schioppo, Tommaso
Marfia, Giovanni
Campanella, Rolando
Mastaglio, Claudio
Meroni, Pier Luigi
Boracchi, Patrizia
Uniphasic Blanching of the Fingers, Abnormal Capillaroscopy in Nonsymptomatic Digits, and Autoantibodies: Expanding Options to Increase the Level of Suspicion of Connective Tissue Diseases beyond the Classification of Raynaud's Phenomenon
title Uniphasic Blanching of the Fingers, Abnormal Capillaroscopy in Nonsymptomatic Digits, and Autoantibodies: Expanding Options to Increase the Level of Suspicion of Connective Tissue Diseases beyond the Classification of Raynaud's Phenomenon
title_full Uniphasic Blanching of the Fingers, Abnormal Capillaroscopy in Nonsymptomatic Digits, and Autoantibodies: Expanding Options to Increase the Level of Suspicion of Connective Tissue Diseases beyond the Classification of Raynaud's Phenomenon
title_fullStr Uniphasic Blanching of the Fingers, Abnormal Capillaroscopy in Nonsymptomatic Digits, and Autoantibodies: Expanding Options to Increase the Level of Suspicion of Connective Tissue Diseases beyond the Classification of Raynaud's Phenomenon
title_full_unstemmed Uniphasic Blanching of the Fingers, Abnormal Capillaroscopy in Nonsymptomatic Digits, and Autoantibodies: Expanding Options to Increase the Level of Suspicion of Connective Tissue Diseases beyond the Classification of Raynaud's Phenomenon
title_short Uniphasic Blanching of the Fingers, Abnormal Capillaroscopy in Nonsymptomatic Digits, and Autoantibodies: Expanding Options to Increase the Level of Suspicion of Connective Tissue Diseases beyond the Classification of Raynaud's Phenomenon
title_sort uniphasic blanching of the fingers, abnormal capillaroscopy in nonsymptomatic digits, and autoantibodies: expanding options to increase the level of suspicion of connective tissue diseases beyond the classification of raynaud's phenomenon
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4449942/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26075287
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/371960
work_keys_str_mv AT ingegnolifrancesca uniphasicblanchingofthefingersabnormalcapillaroscopyinnonsymptomaticdigitsandautoantibodiesexpandingoptionstoincreasethelevelofsuspicionofconnectivetissuediseasesbeyondtheclassificationofraynaudsphenomenon
AT gualtierottiroberta uniphasicblanchingofthefingersabnormalcapillaroscopyinnonsymptomaticdigitsandautoantibodiesexpandingoptionstoincreasethelevelofsuspicionofconnectivetissuediseasesbeyondtheclassificationofraynaudsphenomenon
AT orentiannalisa uniphasicblanchingofthefingersabnormalcapillaroscopyinnonsymptomaticdigitsandautoantibodiesexpandingoptionstoincreasethelevelofsuspicionofconnectivetissuediseasesbeyondtheclassificationofraynaudsphenomenon
AT schioppotommaso uniphasicblanchingofthefingersabnormalcapillaroscopyinnonsymptomaticdigitsandautoantibodiesexpandingoptionstoincreasethelevelofsuspicionofconnectivetissuediseasesbeyondtheclassificationofraynaudsphenomenon
AT marfiagiovanni uniphasicblanchingofthefingersabnormalcapillaroscopyinnonsymptomaticdigitsandautoantibodiesexpandingoptionstoincreasethelevelofsuspicionofconnectivetissuediseasesbeyondtheclassificationofraynaudsphenomenon
AT campanellarolando uniphasicblanchingofthefingersabnormalcapillaroscopyinnonsymptomaticdigitsandautoantibodiesexpandingoptionstoincreasethelevelofsuspicionofconnectivetissuediseasesbeyondtheclassificationofraynaudsphenomenon
AT mastaglioclaudio uniphasicblanchingofthefingersabnormalcapillaroscopyinnonsymptomaticdigitsandautoantibodiesexpandingoptionstoincreasethelevelofsuspicionofconnectivetissuediseasesbeyondtheclassificationofraynaudsphenomenon
AT meronipierluigi uniphasicblanchingofthefingersabnormalcapillaroscopyinnonsymptomaticdigitsandautoantibodiesexpandingoptionstoincreasethelevelofsuspicionofconnectivetissuediseasesbeyondtheclassificationofraynaudsphenomenon
AT boracchipatrizia uniphasicblanchingofthefingersabnormalcapillaroscopyinnonsymptomaticdigitsandautoantibodiesexpandingoptionstoincreasethelevelofsuspicionofconnectivetissuediseasesbeyondtheclassificationofraynaudsphenomenon