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CREST Syndrome in Systemic Sclerosis Patients - Is Dystrophic Calcinosis a Key Element to a Positive Diagnosis?
Bobeica, Carmen; Niculet, Elena; Craescu, Mihaela; Parapiru, Elena-Laura; Musat, Carmina Liana; Dinu, Ciprian; Chiscop, Iulia; Nechita, Luiza; Debita, Mihaela; Stefanescu, Victorita; Stefanopol, Ioana Anca; Nechifor, Alexandru; Pelin, Ana Maria; Balan, Gabriela; Chirobocea, Silvia; Vasile, Claudiu Ionut; Tatu, Alin Laurentiu.
Afiliação
  • Bobeica C; Department of Morphological and Functional Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, "Dunarea de Jos" University, Galați, Romania.
  • Niculet E; Department of Morphological and Functional Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, "Dunarea de Jos" University, Galați, Romania.
  • Craescu M; Multidisciplinary Integrated Center of Dermatological Interface Research MIC-DIR (Centrul Integrat Multidisciplinar de Cercetare de Interfata Dermatologica - CIM-CID), 'Dunarea de Jos' University, Galați, Romania.
  • Parapiru EL; Department of Morphological and Functional Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, "Dunarea de Jos" University, Galați, Romania.
  • Musat CL; Clinical Medical Department, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Dunarea de Jos University, Galați, Romania.
  • Dinu C; Department of Morphological and Functional Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, "Dunarea de Jos" University, Galați, Romania.
  • Chiscop I; Dental Department, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Dunarea de Jos University, Galați, Romania.
  • Nechita L; Clinical Surgical Department, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, "Dunarea de Jos" University, Galați, Romania.
  • Debita M; Clinical Medical Department, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Dunarea de Jos University, Galați, Romania.
  • Stefanescu V; Medical Department, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Dunarea de Jos University, Galați, Romania.
  • Stefanopol IA; Medical Department, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Dunarea de Jos University, Galați, Romania.
  • Nechifor A; Department of Morphological and Functional Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, "Dunarea de Jos" University, Galați, Romania.
  • Pelin AM; Department of Pediatrics, Clinical Emergency Hospital for Children "Sf. Ioan", Galati, Romania.
  • Balan G; Clinical Medical Department, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Dunarea de Jos University, Galați, Romania.
  • Chirobocea S; Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, "Dunarea de Jos" University, Galați, Romania.
  • Vasile CI; Clinical Medical Department, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Dunarea de Jos University, Galați, Romania.
  • Tatu AL; Department of Gastroenterology, "Sf. Apostol Andrei" County Emergency Clinical Hospital, Galați, Romania.
J Inflamm Res ; 15: 3387-3394, 2022.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35706527
Introduction: CREST syndrome is a clinical entity associated with systemic sclerosis, which meets at least three of the five clinical features: calcinosis, Raynaud's phenomenon, esophageal dysmotility, sclerodactyly, and telangiectasia. Three of these clinical features (Raynaud's phenomenon, sclerodactyly and esophageal dysmotility) are often present in classical subsets of SSc: limited and diffuse, and their presence in association does not define CREST syndrome. Calcinosis seems to be less common in SSc and its association with other clinical features is characteristic of CREST syndrome. Therefore, it can be appreciated that calcinosis is the key element of CREST syndrome. Methods: This study included a number of 37 candidates with SSc, diagnosed with the help of the American College of Rheumatology (ACR)/European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR) 2013 criteria. Results and Discussions: These three elements (calcinosis, Raynaud's phenomenon, esophageal dysmotility) were recorded both in the limited subset of SSc, but especially in the subset of diffuse SSc, contrary to the data in the literature. Conclusion: We appreciate that CREST syndrome is a clinical entity that can overlap with both subsets of SSc. Given the divergent views of the authors on the classification of CREST syndrome, future studies may contribute to a reassessment of SSc classification.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article