Paraneoplastic sclerodermiform syndrome – Case report
Authors
João Rovisco; Sara Serra; Pedro Abreu; Margarida Coutinho; Tânia Santiago; Luís Inês; José António Pereira da Silva;
Occasionally, auto-immune diseases may emerge as paraneoplastic syndromes. This is especially recognized in the case of polymyositis/dermatomyostis, but it is an extremely rare event in systemic sclerosis (SSc). The authors report the case of a sixty-year-old woman who presented with Raynaud´s phenomenon and rapidly progressing skin thickness of the forearms, hands and lower limbs. Patient evaluation revealed a colorectal carcinoma. The patient was referred to the oncology department. This concomitance of cancer and SSc with rapid progression of the latter, suggests that the scleroderma might have a paraneoplastic origin. Such an hypothesis deserves consideration in every case as early diagnosis may be decisive to control de progression of either disease.
João Rovisco
Sara Serra
Pedro Abreu
Margarida Coutinho
Tânia Santiago
Luís Inês
José António Pereira da Silva
Sara Serra
Pedro Abreu
Margarida Coutinho
Tânia Santiago
Luís Inês
José António Pereira da Silva