Frequency of disease subsets and patterns of organ involvement among Egyptian scleroderma patients
Research Abstract
Abstract Aim of the work: To determine the prevalence and disease characteristics of Systemic
Sclerosis among Egyptian patients presented to Rheumatology departments in Cairo University
& Bani Swief University.
Patients & methods: This is a retrospective study that included 75 patients with systemic sclerosis
diagnosed according to the American college of rheumatology criteria. Their ages ranged between
17 and 70 years, all patients data were collected by medical records review.
Results: Out of the studied 75 patients, 14 (18.7%) were males and 61 (81.3%) were females with
a ratio of 1:4.3. Fourteen patients (18.7%) had diffuse cutaneous systemic sclerosis and 61/75
(81.3%) had limited cutaneous systemic sclerosis. The commonest initial presenting manifestation
in all patients was Raynaud’s phenomenon in 58/75 patients (77.3%), followed by arthritis in 9/
75 patients (12%) & skin tightness in 7/75 patients (9.3%). Interstitial lung disease was significantly
more frequent within the diffuse compared to the limited subtype (78.6%, 47.5%, respectively
P = 0.042). Secondary pulmonary hypertension was significantly more common among the
patients with dcSSc compared to the limited subtype (35.7%, 6.6%, respectively P= 0.009). No
significant difference was observed between males and females in the disease pattern.
Research Keywords
systemic sclerosis- diffuse- limited