Nailfold capillary abnormalities in patients with familial Mediterranean fever
A. Dinç, M. Melikoglu, C. Korkmaz, I. Fresko, H. Özdogan, H. Yazici
Division of Rheumatology, Department of Medicine, Cerrahpasa Medical Faculty, University of Istanbul, Turkey.
ABSTRACT
Objective
To determine the frequency and the degree of the nailfold capillary abnormalities in patients with familial Mediterranean fever
(FMF).
Methods
We studied 67 (M/F: 28/39) patients with FMF. Thirty-seven healthy subjects (16/21), 19 patients (0/19) with systemic lupus erythematosus
(SLE), and 8 patients (0/8) with scleroderma (PSS) were also studied. All participants were questioned for the presence of Raynaud's phenomenon (RP). Capillary loops of eight fingers were evaluated and scored with respect to avascular areas,
tortuosity, enlargement and extravasations by the conventional capillary microscopy. Both FMF patients and healthy controls were examined in a blind manner.
Results
FMF patients differed from healthy controls by the presence of increased tortuosity and enlargement of capillary loops, but not by
microhemorrhages. Being female and the presence of RP were the factors that correlated with the capillaroscopic findings.
Conclusion
Capillary abnormalities are seen in patients with FMF.
Key words
FMF, capillary microscopy.
Please address correspondence to: Melike Melikoglu MD, Cumhuriyet sitesi, 7-8. kysym D31C D: 20, Atakšy, Istanbul Turkey
E-mail: tanverdi@veezy.com
Clin Exp Rheumatol 2001; 19: S42-S44.
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Rheumatology 2001.