1. Contribución del panel de miositis en el estudio de pacientes con enfermedades pulmonares intersticiales y sospecha de enfermedad del tejido conectivo
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V Matías Florenzano, C Viviana Balboa, B Alexis Peralta, C Juan Ignacio Méndez, C Juan Carlos Maya, C Felipe Reyes, G María Carolina Cuellar, and C Verónica Wolff
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Interstitial lung disease ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Diagnostic tools ,Connective tissue disease ,Gastroenterology ,Serology ,Baseline characteristics ,Internal medicine ,Cohort ,medicine ,CTD ,business ,Myositis - Abstract
Introduction: The most common extramuscular manifestation of the idiopathic inflammatory myopathies (IIM) is interstitial lung disease (ILD) and the diagnosis is based on serum autoantibodies. The new specific and associated antibodies to IIM have helped to identify new clinical entities in the spectrum of IIM. The objective of this study is to evaluate the diagnostic contribution of a myositis antibodies panel (MP) in a cohort of Chilean patients with ILD without a definitive connective tissue disease (CTD). Materials and Methods: Starting on January 2017 we performed a MP to 111 consecutive patients with ILD and suspected CTD but without a definitive diagnosis through another diagnostic tools in the Lung-Rheumatological Program at the “Instituto Nacional del Torax”, Santiago, Chile. The clinical and serological baseline characteristics of the patients that were most frequently associated with the probability of having a positive panel were compared. Results: The MP was positive in 56 of 111 patients. Anti synthetase syndrome (ASS) was the most prevalent diagnosis. The most frequent antibodies were Ro-52, PM/Scl-75 and Ku. The most frequent variables in the positive MP group were the presence of Raynaud’s phenomenon, myositis, mechanic’s hands, positive Ro and La antibodies and the presence of combined pattern of nonspecific interstitial pneumonia and organizing pneumonia in chest computed tomography scan. Conclusions: The incorporation of the MP has helped us to improve our diagnostic precision of patients with CTD/ILD. We present clinical and serological elements that refine the performance of the test.
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- 2020
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