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Osteo-Proliferative Lesions of the Phalanges on Radiography: Associations with Sex, Age, and Osteoarthritis

Objectives: The effects of aging such as osteophyte formation, acral shape changes, cortical tunneling, and bone porosity as well as enthesophytes can be studied in the X-rays of hands. However, during the interpretation of radiographs of the hands, misinterpretation and false-positive findings for...

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Autores principales: Hermann, Sandra, Eshed, Iris, Sáenz, Iván, Doepner, Niclas, Ziegeler, Katharina, Hermann, Kay Geert A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8947450/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35328171
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12030618
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author Hermann, Sandra
Eshed, Iris
Sáenz, Iván
Doepner, Niclas
Ziegeler, Katharina
Hermann, Kay Geert A.
author_facet Hermann, Sandra
Eshed, Iris
Sáenz, Iván
Doepner, Niclas
Ziegeler, Katharina
Hermann, Kay Geert A.
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description Objectives: The effects of aging such as osteophyte formation, acral shape changes, cortical tunneling, and bone porosity as well as enthesophytes can be studied in the X-rays of hands. However, during the interpretation of radiographs of the hands, misinterpretation and false-positive findings for psoriatic arthritis often occur because periosteal proliferations of the phalanges are overinterpreted and too little is known about enthesophytes of the phalanges in this area. Method: It included a total of 1153 patients (577 men, 576 women) who presented themselves to the emergency department and received a radiography of their right hand to exclude fractures. The Osseographic Scoring System was used in a modified form to record osteophytes and enthesophytes. A linear regression model for periosteal lesions was computed with age, sex, osteophytes, and global diagnosis as covariables. The inter-reader agreement was assessed using ICC (two-way mixed model) on the sum scores of osteophytes and periosteal lesions. Results: Overall, men exhibited more periosteal lesions, demonstrated by a higher mean sum score of 4.14 vs. 3.21 in women (p = 0.008). In both sexes, the second and third proximal phalanx were most frequently affected by periosteal lesions, but the frequencies were significantly higher in men. The female sex was negatively associated with an extent of periosteal lesions with a standardized beta of −0.082 (p = 0.003), while age and osteophytes were positively associated with betas of 0.347 (p < 0.001) and 0.156 (p < 0.001), respectively. The distribution of osteophytes per location did not differ between men and women (p > 0.05). The inter-reader agreement was excellent for periosteal lesions with ICC of 0.982 (95%CI 0.973–0.989, p < 0.001). Conclusions: Special care should be taken not to confuse normal periosteal changes in aging with periosteal apposition in psoriatic arthritis.
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spelling pubmed-89474502022-03-25 Osteo-Proliferative Lesions of the Phalanges on Radiography: Associations with Sex, Age, and Osteoarthritis Hermann, Sandra Eshed, Iris Sáenz, Iván Doepner, Niclas Ziegeler, Katharina Hermann, Kay Geert A. Diagnostics (Basel) Article Objectives: The effects of aging such as osteophyte formation, acral shape changes, cortical tunneling, and bone porosity as well as enthesophytes can be studied in the X-rays of hands. However, during the interpretation of radiographs of the hands, misinterpretation and false-positive findings for psoriatic arthritis often occur because periosteal proliferations of the phalanges are overinterpreted and too little is known about enthesophytes of the phalanges in this area. Method: It included a total of 1153 patients (577 men, 576 women) who presented themselves to the emergency department and received a radiography of their right hand to exclude fractures. The Osseographic Scoring System was used in a modified form to record osteophytes and enthesophytes. A linear regression model for periosteal lesions was computed with age, sex, osteophytes, and global diagnosis as covariables. The inter-reader agreement was assessed using ICC (two-way mixed model) on the sum scores of osteophytes and periosteal lesions. Results: Overall, men exhibited more periosteal lesions, demonstrated by a higher mean sum score of 4.14 vs. 3.21 in women (p = 0.008). In both sexes, the second and third proximal phalanx were most frequently affected by periosteal lesions, but the frequencies were significantly higher in men. The female sex was negatively associated with an extent of periosteal lesions with a standardized beta of −0.082 (p = 0.003), while age and osteophytes were positively associated with betas of 0.347 (p < 0.001) and 0.156 (p < 0.001), respectively. The distribution of osteophytes per location did not differ between men and women (p > 0.05). The inter-reader agreement was excellent for periosteal lesions with ICC of 0.982 (95%CI 0.973–0.989, p < 0.001). Conclusions: Special care should be taken not to confuse normal periosteal changes in aging with periosteal apposition in psoriatic arthritis. MDPI 2022-03-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8947450/ /pubmed/35328171 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12030618 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Hermann, Sandra
Eshed, Iris
Sáenz, Iván
Doepner, Niclas
Ziegeler, Katharina
Hermann, Kay Geert A.
Osteo-Proliferative Lesions of the Phalanges on Radiography: Associations with Sex, Age, and Osteoarthritis
title Osteo-Proliferative Lesions of the Phalanges on Radiography: Associations with Sex, Age, and Osteoarthritis
title_full Osteo-Proliferative Lesions of the Phalanges on Radiography: Associations with Sex, Age, and Osteoarthritis
title_fullStr Osteo-Proliferative Lesions of the Phalanges on Radiography: Associations with Sex, Age, and Osteoarthritis
title_full_unstemmed Osteo-Proliferative Lesions of the Phalanges on Radiography: Associations with Sex, Age, and Osteoarthritis
title_short Osteo-Proliferative Lesions of the Phalanges on Radiography: Associations with Sex, Age, and Osteoarthritis
title_sort osteo-proliferative lesions of the phalanges on radiography: associations with sex, age, and osteoarthritis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8947450/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35328171
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12030618
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