Mattingly P C, Matheson J A, Dickson R A
Rheumatol Rehabil. 1979 Aug;18(3):142-7. doi: 10.1093/rheumatology/18.3.142.
We report a detailed study of the relative distribution of joint damage, as assessed by erosion and joint space scores, in the proximal interphalangeal (PIP) and metacarpophalangeal (MCP) joints of the rheumatoid hand. Hand radiographs of 30 patients with erosive rheumatoid arthritis were studied. There was significantly more damage in the dominant hand. The little-finger PIP joints were more damaged and the thumb interphalangeal (IP) joints less damaged than the other PIP joints. The index and middle finger MCP joints were more damaged than the other MCP joints. There was a significant negative correlation between the erosion scores of the PIP and MCP joints of each individual digit, when digits with only minimal damage were excluded. These findings support the concept that joint damage in the rheumatoid hand is greater in those joints that are subjected to greater mechanical stresses, and that in any digital ray the damage is concentrated at either the IPI or MCP joint.
我们报告了一项关于类风湿性手部近端指间关节(PIP)和掌指关节(MCP)中关节损伤相对分布的详细研究,该损伤通过侵蚀和关节间隙评分进行评估。对30例侵蚀性类风湿性关节炎患者的手部X光片进行了研究。优势手的损伤明显更多。与其他近端指间关节相比,小指近端指间关节损伤更严重,拇指指间关节损伤较轻。示指和中指的掌指关节比其他掌指关节损伤更严重。当排除仅有轻微损伤的手指时,每个手指的近端指间关节和掌指关节的侵蚀评分之间存在显著的负相关。这些发现支持了这样一种观点,即类风湿性手部中承受更大机械应力的关节损伤更大,并且在任何一个手指列中,损伤集中在指间关节或掌指关节。