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Scleroderma

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As an autoimmune disease of the connective tissue (fibers that provide the framework and support for the body), scleroderma involves the tightening and hardening of the skin in certain areas.

 


Scleroderma - Systemic Sclerosis
Scleroderma causes hard areas of skin. The systemic sclerosis type of scleroderma can also affect internal organs as well as the skin.

Scleroderma is a rare, chronic autoimmune disease that causes skin to thicken and tighten. For some patients, it also causes life-threatening damage to internal organs.

Scleroderma: Causes
Scleroderma is a rare disease. Approximately 10-20 new cases per million people are diagnosed each year.

Scleroderma affects the skin
Scleroderma is a disease of the body's connective tissue. Scleroderma means ‘hard skin'. The most common symptom is a thickening and hardening of the skin, particularly of the hands and face.

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Scleroderma Causes, Symptoms and Treatment and Related Disorders
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Scleroderma
Alternate Names : CREST syndrome, Limited scleroderma, Progressive systemic sclerosis, Systemic sclerosis, Localized scleroderma, Morphea, linear
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Scleroderma is a chronic autoimmune disease characterized by fibrosis (or hardening), vascular alterations, and autoantibodies. There are two major forms: Limited cutaneous scleroderma (or morphea) mainly affects the hands,...
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How is scleroderma diagnosed?
In addition to a complete medical history and physical examination, a diagnosis of scleroderma is usually based on the changes in the skin and internal organs.

How is scleroderma diagnosed?
Diagnosis of scleroderma is usually based on the changes in the skin and internal organs. An antibody test may help distinguish the type of scleroderma present.

What is scleroderma?
Scleroderma (say: 'sclare-oh-DER-muh') is a chronic (ongoing) disease that affects the skin and may also affect internal organs in some people. Scleroderma causes the body to produce too much collagen.

What is scleroderma?
Scleroderma, which literally means "hard skin," is caused by an overproduction of collagen in your body's connective tissue.

Scleroderma is a widespread connective tissue disease that involves changes in the skin, blood vessels, muscles, and internal organs.
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Scleroderma
Definition
Scleroderma is a widespread connective tissue disease that involves changes in the skin, blood vessels, muscles, and internal organs.

Scleroderma is a widespread autoimmune disorder. It causes the skin and other body parts to slowly degenerate, thicken, and stiffen. An autoimmune disorder is one in which the body produces antibodies against its own tissues for no known reason.

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Diagnosis: Morphea / Scleroderma / Vitiligo
Comments: Widely disseminated plaques of morphea with associated depigmentation slowly progressed for 11 years in an otherwise healthy 21 year old woman.

Scleroderma
What is scleroderma?
Scleroderma is a disease that causes thickening and tightness of the skin. Often the swallowing muscles become stiff. Blood vessels and other organs may also become stiff.

Linear Scleroderma
Lesions form straight bands on the skin causing the skin harden & change pigmentation. The pattern of the lesions tends to be horizontal on the trunk of the body and longitudinal when seen on the arms and legs.

Linear scleroderma. This form results in bands or streaks of hardened skin on one or both of your arms or legs, or on your forehead.

What is Scleroderma?
Scleroderma is a rare but chronic condition that is characterized by the hardening of skin and connective tissues - it literally means hard skin.

What is Scleroderma?
The term Scleroderma literally means “hard skin'. It is an autoimmune disease in the same group of diseases as SLE (Systemic lupus Erythematosus). It is a 'chronic, generalised connective tissue disorder.

Scleroderma relates to rheumatic diseases as well as connective tissue diseases. Conditions related to rheumatic diseases include inflammation or pain in the joints, muscles or fibrous tissues.

Symptoms of SCLERODERMA
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Scleroderma. Raynaud's phenomenon occurs in the majority of people who have scleroderma — a rare disease that leads to hardening and scarring of the skin.

Scleroderma
A relatively rare form of arthritis in which the body produces too much collagen. Excess collagen may be deposited in the skin, joints, and other body organs.

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sklr dm noun a collagen disease which thickens connective tissue and produces a hard thick skin scleroma ...
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People with scleroderma, a connective tissue disorder characterized by hardened skin, have low levels of beta-carotene in their blood.

Scleroderma
This disease causes a thickening of the skin, blood vessels, and connective tissues. The body's immune system makes scar tissue in the skin, internal organs, and small blood vessels.

scleroderma - a condition that affects the body's connective (supporting) tissues, resulting in hard, puffy and itchy skin
lichen planus - a non-infectious, itchy rash that can affect many areas of the body ...

Scleroderma
Current studies on scleroderma are focusing on overproduction of collagen, blood vessel injury, and abnormal immune system activity. Researchers hope to discover how these three elements interact to cause and promote scleroderma.

scleroderma: A disease in which the skin becomes progressively hard and thickened.

Scleroderma is a chronic, progressive disorder of connective tissue that takes its name from the Greek "skleros," meaning hard, and "derma," meaning "skin.

Scleroderma (skler-o-DER-ma) and lupus are two examples of conditions that can cause Raynaud's. About 9 out of 10 people who have scleroderma have Raynaud's. About 1 out of 3 people who has lupus has Raynaud's.

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Scleroderma is a rare disease of the connective tissue. It can cause the tissue in skin, joints, and internal organs to thicken and stiffen. There are three major forms of the disease: ...

Scleroderma (systemic sclerosis)-stiffen blood vessels, effectively preventing them from opening which raises the pressure
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Sjogren's syndrome.
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Scleroderma, which is another type of disease in which the body mistakenly attacks many organs and tissues of the body, can also lead to the symptoms of intestinal pseudo-obstruction.

Scleroderma - causes Raynaud's and other symptoms often appear late.
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scleroderma/morphea Â- granuloma annulare Â- lichen sclerosis et atrophicus Â- necrobiosis lipoidica
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Scleroderma
Thickening and pigmentation of the skin caused by new collagen formation.
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SCLERODERMA: an autoimmune condition characterized by hardened skin and connective tissue.
SEIZURE: a burst of abnormal electrical activity in the brain.

scleroderma
A chronic disorder marked by hardening and thickening of the skin. Scleroderma can be localized or it can affect the entire body (systemic).
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Checking for disease when there are no symptoms.

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Localized scleroderma
Morphea is a localized sclerosis of the skin of unknown etiology. There is increasing evidence that at least some cases are secondary to a Borrelia infection.
Early lesions typically show evidence of inflammation.

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Also called scleroderma, systemic sclerosis is a diffuse connective tissue disease.

Lymphedema, scleroderma
Firm non-pitting edema with nodular appearance above the malleoli
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A variant of scleroderma that is characterised by the following: Calcinosis, Raynaud's disease, oesophageal motility disorder, sclerodactyly and telangiectasia.

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