Objective. Coeliac disease (CD) is a systemic autoimmune condition induced by gluten consumption in genetically predisposed people, affecting ∼1% of the general population. In the literature, there are many studies that report the association between CD and different kinds of arthritis. The aim of this study was to investigate the presence of entheseal abnormalities by US in patients with CD without clinical signs of articular involvement as compared with healthy control subjects.Methods. Sixty patients with CD attending the gastroenterology outpatient clinic of the University Federico II of Naples and 60 healthy control subjects matched for age and sex were enrolled in this study. Coeliac patients and healthy controls underwent clinical and US examination.Results. Among 60 CD patients, 24 (40%) presented at least one entheseal alteration as compared with 6 (10%) control subjects (P < 0.01). In CD patients, the entheseal site more frequently involved was patellar (distal and proximal), while in the healthy controls the enthesopathies were all localized at the Achilles tendon.Conclusion. In conclusion, the results of this study underline the ability of US to detect signs of subclinical enthesopathy and indicate the presence of a higher prevalence of subclinical enthesopathies in asymptomatic CD patients. © The Author 2013. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Society for Rheumatology. All rights reserved.

The occurrence of lower limb enthesopathy in coeliac disease patients without clinical signs of articular involvement / Atteno, M.; Costa, L.; Tortora, R.; Cozzolino, A.; Del puente, A.; Caso, F.; Sfriso, P.; Scarpa, R.; Ciacci, C.. - In: RHEUMATOLOGY. - ISSN 1462-0324. - 52:5(2013), pp. 893-897. [10.1093/rheumatology/kes380]

The occurrence of lower limb enthesopathy in coeliac disease patients without clinical signs of articular involvement

Atteno M.;Costa L.;Tortora R.;Del puente A.;Caso F.;Scarpa R.;Ciacci C.
2013

Abstract

Objective. Coeliac disease (CD) is a systemic autoimmune condition induced by gluten consumption in genetically predisposed people, affecting ∼1% of the general population. In the literature, there are many studies that report the association between CD and different kinds of arthritis. The aim of this study was to investigate the presence of entheseal abnormalities by US in patients with CD without clinical signs of articular involvement as compared with healthy control subjects.Methods. Sixty patients with CD attending the gastroenterology outpatient clinic of the University Federico II of Naples and 60 healthy control subjects matched for age and sex were enrolled in this study. Coeliac patients and healthy controls underwent clinical and US examination.Results. Among 60 CD patients, 24 (40%) presented at least one entheseal alteration as compared with 6 (10%) control subjects (P < 0.01). In CD patients, the entheseal site more frequently involved was patellar (distal and proximal), while in the healthy controls the enthesopathies were all localized at the Achilles tendon.Conclusion. In conclusion, the results of this study underline the ability of US to detect signs of subclinical enthesopathy and indicate the presence of a higher prevalence of subclinical enthesopathies in asymptomatic CD patients. © The Author 2013. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Society for Rheumatology. All rights reserved.
2013
The occurrence of lower limb enthesopathy in coeliac disease patients without clinical signs of articular involvement / Atteno, M.; Costa, L.; Tortora, R.; Cozzolino, A.; Del puente, A.; Caso, F.; Sfriso, P.; Scarpa, R.; Ciacci, C.. - In: RHEUMATOLOGY. - ISSN 1462-0324. - 52:5(2013), pp. 893-897. [10.1093/rheumatology/kes380]
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