A Comparative Study of Mixed Connective Tissue Disease and Overlap Syndromes – A Single-Center Study from India
Debashis Maikap, Shreyansh Deosale, Pratima Singh, Sudhansu Sekhar Panda, Prasanta Padhan- Rheumatology
Introduction:
Mixed connective tissue disease (MCTD) a classical overlap syndrome with four different defining criteria. The present study attempts to compare the clinical features and autoantibodies for MCTD and overlap syndromes.
Methods:
In this observational study from October 2018 to August 2020, we included all the patients of MCTD and overlap syndromes. Alarcon–Segovia criteria was used as defining criteria for MCTD patients while the patients meeting diagnostic criteria for more than 1 of 6 classical autoimmune rheumatic diseases were selected in the overlap syndromes group. We compared their clinical features, laboratory parameters, and autoantibody profiles. MS Excel, STATA were used for statistical analysis, and comparison between the groups was done with
Results:
The study consisted of 60 consecutive patients (MCTD,
Conclusion:
Fever and weight loss, trigeminal neuralgia, and myositis were more common in MCTD than overlap syndromes. Anti-U1 RNP antibodies seen in MCTD while Anti-Scl 70 antibodies and anti-ribosomal-P antibodies were commonly were seen in overlap syndromes.