THU0600 a case of systemic sclerosis complicated by renal crisis: potential etiopathogenetic role of cytomegalovirus and treatment
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
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THU0600 a case of systemic sclerosis complicated by renal crisis: potential etiopathogenetic role of cytomegalovirus and treatment / Palermo, A; Galli, E; Spinella, A; Cocchiara, E; Lumetti, F; Klinowski, G; Giovanella, S; Manzini, Cu; Salvarani, C; Giuggioli, D. - In: ANNALS OF THE RHEUMATIC DISEASES. THE EULAR JOURNAL. - ISSN 1792-328X. - 79:suppl 1(2020), pp. 542-542.
Abstract:
Background:
Scleroderma renal crisis (SRC) is a rare complication of systemic sclerosis (SSc), which can be triggered by viruses, such as Cytomegalovirus (CMV). SRC presents as a new-onset accelerated-phase hypertension with/without rapidly progressive renal failure.
Objectives:
Here we describe the case of a patient developing SSc complicated by the appearance of SRC after a recent episode of acute Cytomegalovirus infection.
Methods:
A 66-year-old male was referred to our Scleroderma Unit in March 2019. He presented with widespread skin rash, exertional dyspnoea and peripheral oedemas. He reported a myocarditis due to CMV occurred in October 2018. Antibodies anti-CMV IgM were detected in his serum. The patient developed a progressive cutaneous involvement characterized by diffuse oedema, sclerosis and melanoderma. Subsequently, Raynaud’s phenomenon, puffy hands and pitting scars …
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Palermo, A; Galli, E; Spinella, A; Cocchiara, E; Lumetti, F; Klinowski, G; Giovanella, S; Manzini, Cu; Salvarani, C; Giuggioli, D
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