Author:
Hachulla Eric,Agard Christian,Allanore Yannick,Avouac Jerome,Bader-Meunier Brigitte,Belot Alexandre,Berezne Alice,Bouthors Anne-Sophie,Condette-Wojtasik Geraldine,Constans Joël,De Groote Pascal,Diot Elisabeth,Dumas Florence,Jego Patrick,Joly Francisca,Launay David,Le Guern Veronique,Le Quintrec Janine-Sophie,Lescaille Geraldine,Meune Christophe,Moulin Bruno,Nguyen Christelle,Omeish Nadine,Pene Frederic,Richard Marie-Aleth,Rochefort Juliette,Roren Alexandra,Sitbon Olivier,Sobanski Vincent,Truchetet Marie-Elise,Mouthon Luc,Bayen Marc,Bergot Emmanuel,Berthier Sabine,Bosco Julia,Bouhnik Yoram,Chaigne Benjamin,Cottin Vincent,Crestani Bruno,Deligny Christophe,Descroix Vianney,Farge Dominique,Godard Dominique,Granel Brigitte,Guilpain Philippe,Imbert Bernard,Le Quellec Alain,Lega Christophe,Lok Catherine,Maillard Hélène,Martin Thierry,Pugnet Grégory,Queyrel Viviane,Raffray Loïc,Rilliard Frédéric,Romier Mélanie,Schuller Laurence,Servettaz Amélie,
Abstract
AbstractSystemic sclerosis (SSc) is a generalized disease of the connective tissue, arterioles, and microvessels, characterized by the appearance of fibrosis and vascular obliteration. There are two main phenotypical forms of SSc: a diffuse cutaneous form that extends towards the proximal region of the limbs and/or torso, and a limited cutaneous form where the cutaneous sclerosis only affects the extremities of the limbs (without passing beyond the elbows and knees). There also exists in less than 10% of cases forms that never involve the skin. This is called SSc sine scleroderma. The prognosis depends essentially on the occurrence of visceral damage and more particularly interstitial lung disease (which is sometimes severe), pulmonary arterial hypertension, or primary cardiac damage, which represent the three commonest causes of mortality in SSc. Another type of involvement with poor prognosis, scleroderma renal crisis, is rare (less than 5% of cases). Cutaneous extension is also an important parameter, with the diffuse cutaneous forms having less favorable prognosis.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Pharmacology (medical),Genetics(clinical),General Medicine