Ultrasonographic findings of rheumatoid arthritis patients who are in clinical remission

Background: The aim of this study was to recognize the findings of ultrasonography (US) in remitted rheumatic arthritis (RA) patients for detection subclinical arthritis. Materials and Methods: This descriptive study was conducted during 2016 in a rheumatology center. A total of 70 patients with rem...

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Main Authors: Hadi Karimzadeh, Mehdi Karami, Nasrin Bazgir, Mansour Karimifar, Ghasem Yadegarfar, Zohrea Mohammadzadeh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2018-01-01
Series:Journal of Research in Medical Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.jmsjournal.net/article.asp?issn=1735-1995;year=2018;volume=23;issue=1;spage=38;epage=38;aulast=Karimzadeh
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spelling doaj-a23b35a1ea3c44aa8aca701626fd7dc42020-11-25T01:51:43ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Research in Medical Sciences1735-19951735-71362018-01-01231383810.4103/jrms.JRMS_308_17Ultrasonographic findings of rheumatoid arthritis patients who are in clinical remissionHadi KarimzadehMehdi KaramiNasrin BazgirMansour KarimifarGhasem YadegarfarZohrea MohammadzadehBackground: The aim of this study was to recognize the findings of ultrasonography (US) in remitted rheumatic arthritis (RA) patients for detection subclinical arthritis. Materials and Methods: This descriptive study was conducted during 2016 in a rheumatology center. A total of 70 patients with remitted RA were included in the study. Sonography was performed on all 70 patients who did not show any clinical arthritis in clinical examination to find synovitis and effusion were evaluated with gray scale and hyperemia with power Doppler US. Results: Nearly 44.3% (n = 31) of our patients had positive sonography results including 20% synovitis, 21.4% hyperemia, and 18.6% (n = 13) effusion. A total of 1960 joints of 70 patients were evaluated, in which 3.2% (n = 63) of joints had positive sonography findings including 1.2% synovitis, 1.5% hyperemia, and 1.1 with effusion. Conclusion: US can diagnosis subclinical arthritis in patients with remitted RA who does not show any joint involvement in clinical examination.http://www.jmsjournal.net/article.asp?issn=1735-1995;year=2018;volume=23;issue=1;spage=38;epage=38;aulast=KarimzadehRemissionrheumatoid arthritisultrasonography
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author Hadi Karimzadeh
Mehdi Karami
Nasrin Bazgir
Mansour Karimifar
Ghasem Yadegarfar
Zohrea Mohammadzadeh
spellingShingle Hadi Karimzadeh
Mehdi Karami
Nasrin Bazgir
Mansour Karimifar
Ghasem Yadegarfar
Zohrea Mohammadzadeh
Ultrasonographic findings of rheumatoid arthritis patients who are in clinical remission
Journal of Research in Medical Sciences
Remission
rheumatoid arthritis
ultrasonography
author_facet Hadi Karimzadeh
Mehdi Karami
Nasrin Bazgir
Mansour Karimifar
Ghasem Yadegarfar
Zohrea Mohammadzadeh
author_sort Hadi Karimzadeh
title Ultrasonographic findings of rheumatoid arthritis patients who are in clinical remission
title_short Ultrasonographic findings of rheumatoid arthritis patients who are in clinical remission
title_full Ultrasonographic findings of rheumatoid arthritis patients who are in clinical remission
title_fullStr Ultrasonographic findings of rheumatoid arthritis patients who are in clinical remission
title_full_unstemmed Ultrasonographic findings of rheumatoid arthritis patients who are in clinical remission
title_sort ultrasonographic findings of rheumatoid arthritis patients who are in clinical remission
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Research in Medical Sciences
issn 1735-1995
1735-7136
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Background: The aim of this study was to recognize the findings of ultrasonography (US) in remitted rheumatic arthritis (RA) patients for detection subclinical arthritis. Materials and Methods: This descriptive study was conducted during 2016 in a rheumatology center. A total of 70 patients with remitted RA were included in the study. Sonography was performed on all 70 patients who did not show any clinical arthritis in clinical examination to find synovitis and effusion were evaluated with gray scale and hyperemia with power Doppler US. Results: Nearly 44.3% (n = 31) of our patients had positive sonography results including 20% synovitis, 21.4% hyperemia, and 18.6% (n = 13) effusion. A total of 1960 joints of 70 patients were evaluated, in which 3.2% (n = 63) of joints had positive sonography findings including 1.2% synovitis, 1.5% hyperemia, and 1.1 with effusion. Conclusion: US can diagnosis subclinical arthritis in patients with remitted RA who does not show any joint involvement in clinical examination.
topic Remission
rheumatoid arthritis
ultrasonography
url http://www.jmsjournal.net/article.asp?issn=1735-1995;year=2018;volume=23;issue=1;spage=38;epage=38;aulast=Karimzadeh
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