Prevalence of erosive osteoarthritis of the hand in a population from venitian area

  • Cavasin F
  • Punzi L
  • Ramonda R
  • et al.
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Abstract

Objectives: The exact prevalence of erosive osteoarthritis (EOA) is still unknown. Aim of our study was therefore to evaluate the prevalence of osteoarthritis (OA) and EOA of the hand in a representative population from Venetian area. Methods: All people aged > 40 years of a small town in Venetian area has been considered. A complete clinical evaluation has been performed in all subjects. For those patients with clinical signs or symptoms of OA, radiographic evaluation of the hands has been carried out. Results: The entire population aged > 40 years living in Silea entered the study. Signs or symptoms of OA were present in 200 out 640 subjects (31.2%), whereas EOA was diagnosed in 17 (8.5%) all female, mean age 57.5±10.1 years (range 41-74) mean disease duration 5.1±3.8 years (range 1-15). The most frequently involved joint was the second DIP of the right hand. Conclusion: The prevalence of EOA in the Venetian area seems to be around 8.5%.

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Cavasin, F., Punzi, L., Ramonda, R., Pianon, M., Oliviero, F., Sfriso, P., & Todesco, S. (2011). Prevalence of erosive osteoarthritis of the hand in a population from venitian area. Reumatismo, 56(1). https://doi.org/10.4081/reumatismo.2004.46

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