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Eine Beeinträchtigung der gastrointestinalen Motilität findet sich im Rahmen rheumatologischer Erkrankungen insbesondere bei den chronisch-entzündlichen Bindegewebeerkrankungen und den systemischen Vaskulitiden. Je nach Krankheitsbild und verwandter Untersuchungsmethode variiert der Anteil der Patienten, bei denen eine gastrointestinale Symptomatik dokumentiert wird. Pädiatrische Daten sind bei diesen insgesamt seltenen Erkrankungen rar und umfassen in der Regel nur kleinere Fallserien. Eine gastrointestinale Beteiligung findet sich etwa bei 80–100 % der Patienten mit systemischer Sklerodermie, bei 60 % der Patienten mit einer „Mixed connective tissue disease“ oder einem CREST-Syndrom, etwa bei 50 % der Patienten mit einem Raynaud-Syndrom oder einer lokalen Sklerodermie und ungefähr bei 30 % der Patienten mit systemischem Lupus erythematodes oder juveniler Dermatomyositis.

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Weber, P., Baumann, U., Zimmer, KP., Speckmann, C., Ehl, S. (2013). Rheumatologische und immunologische Krankheitsbilder. In: Rodeck, B., Zimmer, KP. (eds) Pädiatrische Gastroenterologie, Hepatologie und Ernährung. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-24710-1_43

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