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Rheumatology 2004; 43: 574-576
Rheumatology Vol. 43 No. 5 (c) British Society for Rheumatology 2004; all rights reserved


Clinical

Joint mobility in people with hiatus hernia

Z. S. Al-Rawi, K. Y. Al-Dubaikel1 and H. Al-Sikafi

Departments of Medicine and 1Surgery, College of Medicine, University of Baghdad and Baghdad Teaching Hospital, Baghdad, Iraq.

Correspondence to: Z. S. Al-Rawi, PO Box 28085, Al-Karkh, Baghdad, Iraq. E-mail: zsalrawi{at}uruklink.net

Objective. To assess joint mobility in people with hiatus hernia.

Methods. A comparative control study was made on 100 patients attending an endoscopic unit. Fifty patients with hiatus hernia were compared with a control group matched for age, sex and body mass index without hiatus hernia. Mobility was scored on a scale of 0–9.

Results. There were 11 (22%) patients in the hiatus hernia group with hypermobile joint score 4–9 compared with three (6%) subjects in the control group (P<0.001), whilst the total mobility score among hypermobile patients was 59 in the hiatus hernia group compared with 13 in the control group (P<0.005).

Conclusion. There is a positive correlation between the presence of hiatus hernia and joint mobility.

KEY WORDS: Hiatus hernia, Joint mobility.


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