Journal article

Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth in systemic sclerosis

K Morrisroe, M Baron, T Frech, M Nikpour

Journal of Scleroderma and Related Disorders | SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD | Published : 2020

Abstract

Systemic sclerosis is a multi-organ autoimmune disease characterized by vasculopathy and fibrosis, and it is arguably the most devastating of the rheumatological diseases. The gastrointestinal tract is the most commonly involved internal organ in systemic sclerosis. Gastrointestinal tract involvement is reported in up to 90% of SSc patients, is the leading cause of morbidity, and is the third most common cause of mortality in this disease. Among all gastrointestinal tract manifestations, small intestinal bacterial overgrowth is one manifestation that may be ameliorated and even eradicated with appropriate treatment, if recognized early. Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth occurs with a pre..

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