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VIDEO: Characteristic flora define intestinal microbiome in scleroderma


 

REPORTING FROM CCR 18

She noted specific associations with both symptoms. Parabacteroides and Enterobacteriaceae were associated with increased constipation. Prevotella was associated with increased diarrhea and increased distention/bloating.

Her results are consistent with a Swedish study (Arthritis Res Ther. 2016 Nov 1;18[1]:278) and three Italian studies conducted in Rome, Milan, and Piacenza.

“It’s fascinating that we seem to be identifying a consistent microbiome profile for scleroderma patients,” Dr. Volkmann said.

Dr. Volkmann had no relevant financial disclosures.

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