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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 The Interface between Rheumatology and Dermatology
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    Chapter 2 Nature and Nurture in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
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    Chapter 3 Heritable Connective Tissue Disorders
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    Chapter 4 Neonatal Lupus Erythematosus
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    Chapter 5 Prognosis in juvenile arthritis.
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    Chapter 6 Scleroderma in Children
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    Chapter 7 Localized Morphea in Children
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    Chapter 8 Autoimmune Thyroid Disorders in Juvenile Chronic Arthritis and Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
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    Chapter 9 Prevalence of IgM-, IgA- and IgG-Rheumatoid Factors in Seronegative Polyarticular Disease Compared to Pauciarticular Disease in Juvenile Chronic Arthritis as Measured by Elisa
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    Chapter 10 Incidence and Outcome of Kawasaki Disease in Malta
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    Chapter 11 Systemic Sclerosis
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    Chapter 12 Scleroderma overlap syndromes.
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    Chapter 13 Raynaud’s Phenomenon and Vascular Disease in Systemic Sclerosis
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    Chapter 14 Linear Scleroderma En Coup De Sabre
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    Chapter 15 Scleroderma Profunda
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    Chapter 16 Early Diagnosis of Systemic Sclerosis
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    Chapter 17 Cutaneous Necrotizing Vasculitis
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    Chapter 18 Sjögren’s Syndrome
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    Chapter 19 Behçet’s Syndrome
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    Chapter 20 Auto Antibodies in SLE
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    Chapter 21 Polymorphisms of the Xenobiotic-Metabolizing Enzymes CYP1A1 and NAT-2 in Systemic Sclerosis and Lupus Erythematosus
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    Chapter 22 Elevated Soluble E-Selectin in Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus
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    Chapter 23 RNP Positivity in Maltese SLE Patients
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    Chapter 24 Chilblain lupus erythematosus is associated with antibodies to SSA/Ro.
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    Chapter 25 Male SLE Patients in Malta
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    Chapter 26 Dermatomyositis
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    Chapter 27 Dermatomyositis and Drugs
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    Chapter 28 Dermatomyositis Associated with Malignancy
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    Chapter 29 Reactive Arthritis
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    Chapter 30 Psoriatic Arthritis
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    Chapter 31 Incidence of antiperinuclear factor in patients with psoriatic arthritis.
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    Chapter 32 Triggered psoriasis.
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    Chapter 33 Pyridinium Crosslinks Excretion in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis
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    Chapter 34 Porphyria
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    Chapter 35 Photosensitivity and Joint Dysfunction
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    Chapter 36 Role of Superantigens in Dermatology
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    Chapter 37 Intravascular Lymphomatosis
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    Chapter 38 Pemphigus and Diet
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    Chapter 39 The Treatment of Systemic Sclerosis
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    Chapter 40 Enalapril (10 Mg/Day) in Systemic Sclerosis
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    Chapter 41 Enalapril (10 Mg/Day) in Systemic Sclerosis
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    Chapter 42 Enalapril (10 Mg/Day) in Systemic Sclerosis
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    Chapter 43 Enalapril (10Mg/Day) in Systemic Sclerosis
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    Chapter 44 Treatment of Generalized Morphea with Oral 1.25-Dihydroxyvitamin D 3
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    Chapter 45 Vasospasmolytic Therapy in Patients with SSC
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    Chapter 46 Biomechanical Stimulation Therapy
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    Chapter 47 Reduced Skin Stiffness by Grenz Ray Treatment in Generalized Morphea
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    Chapter 48 NSAIDs/Corticosteroids—Primum Non Nocere
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    Chapter 49 Management Issues in Vasculitis
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    Chapter 50 Sulphasalazine
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    Chapter 51 Cyclosporin A and retinoids in psoriasis.
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    Chapter 52 Methotrexate.
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    Chapter 53 Azathioprine in Dermatological Practice
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    Chapter 54 The Effect of Methylprednisolone Pulse Therapy in Polymyositis/Dermatomyositis
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    Chapter 55 Toxicity Profile of Methotrexate in Rheumatoid Arthritis
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    Chapter 56 Mucocutaneous Side Effects and Continuation of Aurotherapy in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis
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    Chapter 57 Discoid Lupus Erythematosus Lesions Treated with Cryosurgery
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    Chapter 58 The value of colloid dressings in psoriasis.
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    Chapter 59 Antibiotic Resistance in Bacteria
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    Chapter 60 Newer Concepts in Antimicrobial Therapy
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    Chapter 61 Anecdotal therapies.
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    Chapter 62 Chondrocytes-ECM Interactions in Human Osteoarthritis
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    Chapter 63 The Inverse Relationship Between Osteoporosis and Osteoarthritis
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    Chapter 64 Osteoarthritis
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    Chapter 65 Increased Reduction in Bone Density and Skin Thickness in Postmenopausal Women on Long Term Corticosteroid Therapy
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    Chapter 66 Paget’s Disease of Bone in Malta
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    Chapter 67 Joint Replacement
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    Chapter 68 The Archaeology of Joint Disease
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    Chapter 69 Sun and Skin
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    Chapter 70 Topical Retinoids in the Treatment of Aging of the Skin
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    Chapter 71 Carbon Dioxide Laser Resurfacing of the Aged Face
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    Chapter 72 Melasma
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    Chapter 73 Skin Tumours in Prematurely Photoaged Skin after Long-Term Immunosuppression Treated with Co 2 Laser
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    Chapter 74 An Overview of Classic Kaposi’s Sarcoma in Greece
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    Chapter 75 Surface Evaluation of Living Skin
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    Chapter 76 Raynaud’s Phenomenon Caused by Giant Cell Arteritis
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    Chapter 77 Accelerated Nodulosis During Methotrexate Therapy for Refractory Rheumatoid Arthritis
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    Chapter 78 Rheumatoid Vasculitis Associated with Antic Ardiolipin Antibodies
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    Chapter 79 Unilateral Proptosis in a 74-Year-Old Woman
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    Chapter 80 Naevus Varicosus Osteohypertrophicus
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    Chapter 81 Pyoderma Gangrenosum Successfully Treated with Cyclosporin A
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    Chapter 82 Cardiac Involvement and Left Ventricular Failure in a Patient with the Churg-Strauss Syndrome
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    Chapter 83 Plectin Deficiency Disease
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    Chapter 84 Toxic epidermal necrolysis in a patient with psoriatic arthritis.
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Chapter title
Scleroderma overlap syndromes.
Chapter number 12
Book title
Rheumaderm
Published in
Advances in experimental medicine and biology, January 1999
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4615-4857-7_12
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Book ISBNs
978-1-4613-7203-5, 978-1-4615-4857-7
Authors

S Jablonska, M Blaszczyk, S. Jablonska, M. Blaszczyk, Jablonska, S., Blaszczyk, M.

Abstract

The most common scleroderma overlap syndromes are mixed connective tissue disease (MCTD), scleromyositis and synthetase syndrome. There is controversy concerning MCTD as a separate entity due to heterogeneous clinical manifestations, not infrequent transformation into definite CTD and various classification criteria. Our study of 94 adult patients and 20 children, classified according to the criteria of Alarcon-Segovia, and especially a 5, 9-year follow-up showed transformation into SLE or SSc in over 20% of patients, less frequently than reported by others, whereas over half of the cases remained undifferentiated CTD. In several cases ARA criteria for both SSc and SLE were fulfilled, and there is no consensus whether such cases should be recognized as coexistence of both definite diseases or as MCTD. High titers of U1 RNP antibodies to 70 kD epitope were invariably present, whereas, by transformation into distinctive CTD there appeared, in addition, antibodies characteristic of these CTD. Of 108 cases positive for PM-Scl antibody, 83% were associated with scleromyositis. This scleroderma overlap syndrome differed from MCTD by coexistent features of dermatomyositis (myalgia, myositis, Gottron sign, heliotrope rash, calcinosis) with no component of SLE, characteristic of MCTD. The course was also chronic and rather benign, as in MCTD, and all cases responded to low or moderate doses of corticosteroids. A not infrequent complication was deforming arthritis of the hands. Our immunogenetic study showed an association of cases positive for PM-Scl antibody with HLA-DQA1x0501 alleles in 100% and with HLA-DRB1x0301 in 94% of cases. Synthetase syndrome, associated with anti-histidyl-tRNA synthetase antibodies, studied in 29 patients with myositis and interstitial lung disease (ILD), only in single cases had scleroderma-like features. These cases differed from SSc by acute onset with fever, and by response to moderate doses of corticosteroids. We also studied overlap of localized scleroderma with other CTD: 21 cases of progressive facial hemiatrophy and linear scleroderma, and 55 (39.5%) of atrophoderma Pasini-Pierini (APP) and morphea. As in other autoimmune disorders, two or more connective tissue diseases (CTD) may develop concurrently or sequentially in the same patient. In such overlap syndromes ARA criteria must be fulfilled for each of the disease, and the clinical presentation has features of both. However more frequently overlap syndromes only combine some manifestations of more than one CTD, and present a highly heterogeneous group of disorders with prevailing clinical features of SSc.

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Other 5 19%
Researcher 4 15%
Student > Ph. D. Student 3 12%
Student > Bachelor 2 8%
Lecturer 1 4%
Other 5 19%
Unknown 6 23%
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Medicine and Dentistry 16 62%
Immunology and Microbiology 1 4%
Unspecified 1 4%
Unknown 8 31%
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