| Literature DB >> 24811467 |
João Rovisco, Sara Serra, Pedro Abreu, Margarida Coutinho, Tânia Santiago, Luís Inês, José António Pereira da Silva.
Abstract
Occasionally, auto-immune diseases may emerge as paraneoplastic syndromes. This is especially recognized in the case of polymyositis/dermatomyostis, but it is an extremely rare event in systemic sclerosis (SSc). The authors report the case of a sixty-year-old woman who presented with Raynaud's phenomenon and rapidly progressing skin thickness of the forearms, hands and lower limbs. Patient evaluation revealed a colorectal carcinoma. The patient was referred to the oncology department. This concomitance of cancer and SSc with rapid progression of the latter, suggests that the scleroderma might have a paraneoplastic origin. Such an hypothesis deserves consideration in every case as early diagnosis may be decisive to control the progression of either disease.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24811467
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Reumatol Port ISSN: 0303-464X Impact factor: 1.290