1974
DOI: 10.1097/00003086-197405000-00018
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Deforming Non-Erosive Arthritis of the Hand in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

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“…During a 2-year period, 19 patients with high titer anti-ENA, predominantly anti-RNP, and an ultimately undifferentiated or mixed rheumatic syndrome were evaluated by one or both authors.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During a 2-year period, 19 patients with high titer anti-ENA, predominantly anti-RNP, and an ultimately undifferentiated or mixed rheumatic syndrome were evaluated by one or both authors.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While Russell et al found Jaccoud's deformities in 7 of 30 (23 %) lupus patients referred to a rheumatic disease unit11 and another group reported ligamentous laxity in 50%, swanneck deformities in 38 %, and thumb hyperextension deformities in 30% of 50 SLE patients,16 Jaccoud's syndrome has been found in from 2-4 to 7 0% of the largest series of SLE patients reported since 1970.2 9 Jaccoud's syndrome appears to be a late manifestation of longstanding arthritis,7 11 17 as our study confirms, and with longer survival of SLE patients the frequency of deforming arthtitis of the hands can be expected to increase. 18 Jaccoud's deformities consist most commonly of ulnar deviation, metacarpophalangeal subluxation, swan-neck deformities, hyperextension deformities of the interphalangeal joint of the thumb, and less frequently boutonniere deformities.2 -11 The deformities are usually reducible and only rarely disabling, though the hyperextension deformity of the thumb can lead to a decreased pinch.…”
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“…Até que se tenha a análise precisa da condição de saúde, o indivíduo pode receber diferentes hipóteses de diagnóstico, o que muitas vezes implica no tratamento tardio 5 . A artropatia de Jaccoud (AJ) é uma manifestação clínica que foi primariamente descrita em associação com a febre reumática, mas já é possível ser observada em doenças do tecido conectivo, no LES 6,7,8 , a dermatomiosite 9 , inflamações intestinais, artrite psoriásica, entre outras 5,10,11 .…”
Section: Resumo | Introdução: O Lúpus Eritematoso Sistêmicounclassified
“…A AJ é uma inflamação deformante, não erosiva e reversível, que ocorre nas articulações proximais, mais frequentemente observadas em membros superiores [6][7][8] . Atinge comumente as metacarpofalangianas (MF) e interfalangeanas (IF) dos quirodáctilos e pododáctilos 5 .…”
Section: Resumo | Introdução: O Lúpus Eritematoso Sistêmicounclassified
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