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. 1990 Jun;44(6):822-5.

[Pulmonary manifestation of progressive systemic scleroderma: prognostic value of centromere antibodies and antibodies to Scl-70 nucleoprotein]

[Article in German]
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  • PMID: 2381889

[Pulmonary manifestation of progressive systemic scleroderma: prognostic value of centromere antibodies and antibodies to Scl-70 nucleoprotein]

[Article in German]
J Behr et al. Pneumologie. 1990 Jun.

Abstract

We examined 74 patients with systemic sclerosis. 21 of them (= 28%) had Scl-70 antibodies in their blood serum and 12 (= 16%) were anticentromere antibody positive, whereas in 41 cases (= 56%) none of these antibodies could be detected. In patients with Scl-70 antibodies lung function tests showed a decrease in vital capacity (p less than 0.05), total capacity (p less than 0.01), and diffusing capacity (p greater than 0.05/n.s.) as compared to ACA-positive patients. A limitation of pulmonary function was seen in 76% of Scl-70-positive patients, in 44% of antibody-negative patients, and in only 33% in the ACA-positive group. A disabling respiratory limitation was found in 14% of Scl-70-positive patients, and in 7% of antibody-negative patients, whereas none of the ACA-positive patients had a higher degree of respiratory insufficiency. We conclude that pulmonary involvement in systemic sclerosis is most frequent and severe in patients with Scl-70 antibodies; it is relatively rare and of minor severity in ACA-positive patients. Antibody-negative patients are in between these extremes.

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