We (1,2) and others (3) have shown that the slow calcium channel blocking agent nifedipine is effective in the treatment of Raynaud's phenomenon. Dr. JafFe's letter (4) prompts us to report our preliminary results of a single-blind
Nifedipine in digital ulceration in scleroderma
β Scribed by Israeli A. Jaffe
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1982
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 209 KB
- Volume
- 25
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0004-3591
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Noer ( I ) reported the incidence of Reiter's syndrome in 9 of 602 sailors who had shigellosis. The shigellosis had followed a stay in a port where dysentery was endemic. Five of these patients with Reiter's syndrome were restudied by Calin and Fries 10 years later, and an association with HLA-B27 antigen was documented ( 2 ) . Their report made us aware that Reiter's syndrome does not always have a benign prognosis.
We recently had the opportunity to do a prospective evaluation of 250 Army reservists who had developed Shigella sonnei dysentery in September 1980 and to record how many had developed signs or symptoms that suggested Reiter's syndrome. The identification of the responsible organism, S sonnei, was done by the Arkansas State Health Department and our hospital laboratory. Both reported the same organism. All patients were treated supportively with antibiotics, and all recovered in 3-4 days.
An easily answered questionnaire was mailed to all of the patients who had documented dysentery. We tried to ascertain whether any joint, eye, back, urethral, or skin problems had subsequently developed. To those who gave a positive response a second questionnaire was sent, in which
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Seibold and Jageneau state that "digital ulcerations in systemic sclerosis have been shown to respond equally to intraarterial reserpine and saline . . . yet recent textbooks of rheumatology continue to advocate use of this agent" (Sei-
## Abstract ## Objective To test the intraβ and interobserver variability, among clinicians with an interest in systemic sclerosis (SSc), in defining digital ulcers. ## Methods Thirtyβfive images of finger lesions, incorporating a wide range of abnormalities at different sites, were duplicated,