Characteristics of patients with systemic sclerosis living in Qatar
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the demographic, clinical, and immunological characteristics of patients with systemic sclerosis living in Qatar. Method: This retrospective study included 42 patients with systemic sclerosis who attended Rheumatology Clinics at Hamad General Hospita...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Qatar medical journal 2019, Vol.2019 (3), p.1-7 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the
demographic, clinical, and immunological characteristics
of patients with systemic sclerosis living in
Qatar.
Method: This retrospective study included 42
patients with systemic sclerosis who attended
Rheumatology Clinics at Hamad General Hospital in
Doha, Qatar, between January 2000 and December
2014. All patients fulfilled the 1980 American College
of Rheumatology (ACR) classification criteria for
systemic sclerosis.
Results: The 42 consecutively recruited patients of
mixed ethnicities consisted of 37 (88.1%) females
and 5 (11.9%) males. Of the total 42 patients, 22
(52.4%) had diffuse cutaneous systemic sclerosis
(dcSSc) and 20 (47.6%) had limited cutaneous
systemic sclerosis (lcSSc). Mean age at onset of first
symptoms was 34.5 ^ 12 years, and mean age at
diagnosis was 36.1 ^ 11.5 years. During follow-up,
Raynaud’s phenomenon occurred in 36 (85.7%)
patients, sclerodactyly in 39 (92.9%) patients, digital
ulcers in 16 (38.1%) patients, calcinosis in 6 (14.3%)
patients, telangiectasia in 16 (38.1%) patients, and
arthritis in 13 (31%) patients. The gastrointestinal
and respiratory systems were the most frequently
affected internal organs. Gastrointestinal involvement
was present in 36 (85.7%) patients, and respiratory
involvement was found in 30 (71.4%) patients. The
majority of patients had positive antinuclear antibodies
(ANA; 97.6%). Anti-Scl-70 antibody was
found in 66.7% and anti-centromere antibody (ACA)
was detected in 14.3% of the patients.
Conclusion: To our knowledge, this is the first study
that describes the clinical and immunological profile of
patients with systemic sclerosis living in Qatar. This
study cohort showed an earlier age of disease onset and diagnosis than that reported in other international
studies. Furthermore, in contrast to several other
studies, the diffuse type of scleroderma was more
commonly observed than the limited type, which
resulted in a high frequency of anti-Scl-70 antibody
and interstitial lung disease. |
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ISSN: | 0253-8253 2227-0426 |
DOI: | 10.5339/qmj.2019.16 |