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Comparative Study
. 2018 Jan-Feb;36(1):44-49.
Epub 2017 Jul 26.

Timing of onset affects arthritis presentation pattern in antisyntethase syndrome

Miguel A González-Gay  1 Carlomaurizio Montecucco  2 Albert Selva-O'Callaghan  3 Ernesto Trallero-Araguas  3 Ovynd Molberg  4 Helena Andersson  4 Jorge Rojas-Serrano  5 Diana Isabel Perez-Roman  5 Jutta Bauhammer  6 Christoph Fiehn  6 Rossella Neri  7 Simone Barsotti  7 Hannes M Lorenz  8 Andrea Doria  9 Anna Ghirardello  9 Florenzo Iannone  10 Margherita Giannini  10 Franco Franceschini  11 Ilaria Cavazzana  11 Konstantinos Triantafyllias  12 Maurizio Benucci  13 Maria Infantino  14 Mariangela Manfredi  14 Fabrizio Conti  15 Andreas Schwarting  16 Giandomenico Sebastiani  17 Annamaria Iuliano  17 Giacomo Emmi  18 Elena Silvestri  18 Marcello Govoni  19 Carlo Alberto Scirè  19 Federica Furini  19 Francisco Javier Lopez-Longo  20 Julia Martínez-Barrio  20 Marco Sebastiani  21 Andreina Manfredi  21 Javier Bachiller-Corral  22 Walter Alberto Sifuentes Giraldo  22 Marco A Cimmino  23 Claudio Cosso  23 Alessandro Belotti Masserini  24 Giovanni Cagnotto  25 Veronica Codullo  2 Mariaeva Romano  2 Giuseppe Paolazzi  26 Raffaele Pellerito  27 Lesley Ann Saketkoo  28 Norberto Ortego-Centeno  29 Luca Quartuccio  30 Alberto Batticciotto  31 Elena Bartoloni Bocci  32 Roberto Gerli  32 Christof Specker  33 Elena Bravi  34 Carlo Selmi  35 Simone Parisi  36 Fausto Salaffi  37 Federica Meloni  38 Enrico Marchioni  39 Alberto Pesci  40 Giulia Dei  40 Marco Confalonieri  41 Paola Tomietto  42 Laura Nuno  43 Francesco Bonella  44 Nicolò Pipitone  45 Antonio Mera-Valera  46 Nair Perez-Gomez  46 Simone Gerzeli  47 Raquel Lopez-Mejias  1 Carlo Jorge Matos-Costa  48 Jose Antonio Pereira da Silva  48 José Cifrian  49 Claudia Alpini  50 Ignazio Olivieri  51 María Ángeles Blázquez Cañamero  52 Ana Belén Rodriguez Cambrón  52 Santos Castañeda  53 Lorenzo Cavagna  54 AENEAS (American and European NEtwork of Antisynthetase Syndrome) collaborative group.
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Comparative Study

Timing of onset affects arthritis presentation pattern in antisyntethase syndrome

Miguel A González-Gay et al. Clin Exp Rheumatol. 2018 Jan-Feb.
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Abstract

Objectives: To evaluate if the timing of appearance with respect to disease onset may influence the arthritis presentation pattern in antisynthetase syndrome (ASSD).

Methods: The patients were selected from a retrospective large international cohort of ASSD patients regularly followed-up in centres referring to AENEAS collaborative group. Patients were eligible if they had an antisynthetase antibody testing positive in at least two determinations along with arthritis occurring either at ASSD onset (Group 1) or during the course of the disease (Group 2).

Results: 445 (70%; 334 females, 110 males, 1 transsexual) out of the 636 ASSD we collected had arthritis, in the majority of cases (367, 83%) from disease onset (Group 1). Patients belonging to Group 1 with respect to Group 2 had an arthritis more commonly polyarticular and symmetrical (p=0.015), IgM-Rheumatoid factor positive (p=0.035), erosions at hands and feet plain x-rays (p=0.036) and more commonly satisfying the 1987 revised classification criteria for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) (p=0.004). Features such as Raynaud's phenomenon, mechanic's hands and fever (e.g. accompanying findings) were more frequently reported in Group 2 (p=0.005).

Conclusions: In ASSD, the timing of appearance with respect to disease onset influences arthritis characteristics. In particular, RA features are more common when arthritis occurs from ASSD onset, suggesting an overlap between RA and ASSD in these patients. When arthritis appears during the follow-up, it is very close to a connective tissue disease-related arthritis. Also, the different prevalence of accompanying features between these two groups is in line with this possibility.

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