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1: Mod Rheumatol. 2006;16(5):309-11.Click here to read Links

Scleroderma renal crisis in a patient with anticentromere antibody-positive limited cutaneous systemic sclerosis.

Department of Medicine, Shiga University of Medical Science, Seta, Otsu, 520-2192, Japan. toshiro@belle.shiga-med.ac.jp

We have encountered a 68-year-old Japanese woman with limited cutaneous systemic sclerosis who developed de novo onset of accelerated hypertension and renal dysfunction; thus we diagnosed scleroderma renal crisis. Anticentromere antibody alone was identified, and not anti-DNA topoisomerase I antibody, anti-RNA polymerase antibodies, anti-Th/To antibodies, or antiribonucleoprotein antibodies, even with use of immunoprecipitation assay. She was successfully treated with angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor. This case, scleroderma renal crisis with detection of anticentromere antibody, is thought to be extremely uncommon.

PMID: 17039313 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]