Scleroderma

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Basics

  • Autoimmune disease, aka Systemic Sclerosis
  • Inappropriate and excessive accumulation of collagen and matrix in various tissues
  • Widespread vascular lesions
    • Endothelial dysfunction
    • Vascular spasm
    • Vascular wall thickening
    • Narrowed lumen

Presentation

  • Systemic complaints (fever, malaise, fatigue, weight loss, myalgias)
  • Skin lesions (fingers, hands, face)
  • Carpal tunnel
  • Raynaud's
  • Interstitial lung disease
  • Renal impairment
  • GI dysmotility
  • GERD/aspiration
  • Chronic esophagitis and stricture formation

Emergencies

  • Scleroderma renal crisis
    • Most common cause of death
    • Causes HTN emergency
    • Treatment is strict BP control - ACEi drug of choice
  • Respiratory failure
  • ARDS
  • Aspiration pneumonitis
  • Pulmonary HTN
  • Alveolar hemorrhage
    • Hemoptysis, infiltrates on CXR, anemia.
    • Emergent bronchoscopy
    • High dose glucocorticoids, cyclophosphamide, local vessel embolization or plasma exchange
  • Acute heart failure
    • Can be from diastolic dysfunction, malignant HTN during renal crisis, and decompensated pulmonary HTN

Source

Tintinalli