Abstract
To investigate a possible relationship between the presence of antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (ANCA), rheumatoid factor (RF), antinuclear antibodies (ANA), complement, disease activity and disease severity, 111 clinically well-documented RA patients were studied prospectively for ANCA, RF, ANA, C-reactive protein (CRP), total haemolytic complement (CH50) and complement split product C3d. Disease activity and severity were also assessed clinically, as well as anamnestically, using the Hannover Activity of Daily Living Questionnaire, the functional Steinbrocker grades, and numeric and verbal rating scales. At a serum dilution of 1:50, 20% of the 111 sera showed predominantly an atypical perinuclear staining pattern. There was no correlation between ANCA positivity and serological markers, disease activity and disease severity. Regarding previous therapies with disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs, ANCA+ patients took sulphasalazine significantly more often than ANCA- patients.
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