ULTRASOUND MEASUREMENT OF SKIN THICKNESS IN SYSTEMIC SCLEROSIS |
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Authors: | IHN, H. SHIMOZUMA, M. FUJIMOTO, M. SATO, S. KIKUCHI, K. IGARASHI, A. SOMA, Y. TAMAKI, K. TAKEHARA, K. |
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Affiliation: | Department of Dermatology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tokyo Tokyo, Japan |
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Abstract: | Sclerotic skin change in systemic sclerosis (SSc) usually accompaniesincreased skin thickness. In order to quantify the cutaneouschanges and to clarify the changes in the uninvolvedskin in systemic sclerosis (SSc), we measured the skin thicknesson the chest, the forearms and the hands of 79 patients withSSc and 81 healthy controls with a B-mode ultrasound (30 MHz)apparatus. The thickness of the uninvolved, aswell as the involved skin in patients with SScwas significantly greater than that of healthy controls. Increasedskin thickness on the forearms and/or the hands showed a 64.6%sensitivity and a 100% specificity for SSc. These results indicatedthat the skin which appears to be uninvolved inpatients with SSc is already pathologic, as shown by increasedthickness. Moreover, measurement of skin thickness may be beneficialin the diagnosis of this disease at an early stage. KEY WORDS: Systemic sclerosis, Skin thickness, Uninvolved skin, Ultrasound measurement |
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