Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8742809 | Revista Colombiana de Reumatología | 2016 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Nailfold capillaroscopy is relatively little known tool outside the areas of rheumatology and dermatology. It is used to observe the shape, number and organisation of the capillaries in the nail bed. It has not been widely used in the past, partly as it required specialised training and equipment, as well as the poor standardisation of this diagnostic method. However, in recent years, thanks to renewed interest and research effort of the academic community, these problems have been able to be overcome, turning capillaroscopy into real resource for the study of microcirculation, being especially useful in differentiating primary from secondary Raynaud's phenomenon. These benefits have enabled capillaroscopy to gain importance in the rheumatology field, specifically in the early diagnosis of systemic sclerosis, a disease with significant microcirculation involvement, where the change in capillaroscopy pattern also helps to predict the onset of complications, such as digital ulcers and organ compromise.
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Authors
Lina MarÃa Colmenares Roldán, Carlos Jaime Velásquez Franco, Miguel Antonio Mesa Navas,