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Kirsten Sauermann1, Thilo Gambichler, Sören Jaspers, Michael Radenhausen, Solveig Rapp, Susanne Reich, Peter Altmeyer, Sven Clemann, Stefan Teichmann, Joachim Ennen, Klaus Hoffmann.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: It would be a benefit if time-saving, non-invasive methods could give hints for diagnosing systemic sclerosis. To investigate the skin of patients with systemic sclerosis using confocal laser scanning microscopy in vivo and to develop histometric parameters to describe characteristic cutaneous changes of systemic sclerosis observed by this new technique, we conducted an exploratory study.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 12162791 PMCID: PMC122067 DOI: 10.1186/1471-5945-2-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Dermatol ISSN: 1471-5945
Characteristics of 15 patients with SSc and data of CLSM in vivo
| No. | Sex | Age (years) | Duration of disease (years) | SSc type9 | Reduction of hand mobility | Pulmonary involvement | Renal involvement | Esophagus involvement | EcP (sessions) | PC |
| 1 | f | 45 | 9 | diffuse | (+) | - | - | + | 80 | x |
| 2 | f | 31 | 2 | diffuse* | + | ++ | - | - | 19 | x |
| 3 | m | 36 | 3 | diffuse | + | + | - | + | 13 | 18,2 |
| 4 | f | 47 | 1 | diffuse | - | + | - | (+) | 7 | 15,7 |
| 5 | f | 54 | 11 | diffuse | - | + | + | ++ | ?? | 22,2 |
| 6 | f | 60 | 4 | diffuse | - | ++ | + | + | 15 | 14,0 |
| 7 | m | 56 | 4 | diffuse | + | - | - | (+) | 34 | 15,0 |
| 8 | f | 56 | 3 | diffuse | (+) | - | + | ++ | 10 | 18,0 |
| 9 | f | 32 | 1 | limited | - | - | - | - | 3 | 18,3 |
| 10 | f | 68 | 1 | limited | (+) | - | - | - | 1 | 18,2 |
| 11 | f | 60 | 2 | limited | - | - | - | - | 8 | x |
| 12 | f | 70 | 1 | diffuse | (+) | ++ | - | + | 4 | 22,7 |
| 13 | f | 26 | 9 | diffuse | + | ++ | - | ++ | 3 | 47,4 |
| 14 | f | 61 | 5 | diffuse | + | ++ | - | ++ | 35 | 24,4 |
| 15 | f | 54 | 21 | diffuse | + | + | - | ++ | 1 | 28,8 |
*CREST syndrome; # EcP combined with azathioprine and prednisolone; scoring: none = -, mild = (+), moderate = +, severe = ++; x = not investigated
Figure 1Virtual section through the skin of a SSc patient (a) and of a healthy volunteer (b) at the height of the epidermal-dermal junction. The basal layer appears as bright circles (due to the strong reflection of melanosomes) around dermal papillae (*). These circles are surrounded by spinous layer (arrowhead), which exhibits a brighter aspect than the dermal tissue normally, but not so in the SSc patient due to fibrosis.
Figure 2The distance between the top of the dermal papillae and a capillary showing blood flow (PC) is increased in the skin of SSc patients. None of the SSc patients showed PC distances in the range of the control groups.
Figure 3A dermal papilla in the skin of a SSc patient in 55 μm (a) and 65 μm (b) depth. Tortuous, multiple cappillaries showing dark vessel walls and bright blood cells in the lumina (arrows) could be observed in a dermal papillae in the skin of SSc patients, whereas in the control groups, only one capillary loop per papillae could be found.