153Lu Myopathy Arthritis and Possible Scleroderma Overlap Fibrotic NSIP

  • 45 year old female
    • idiopathic inflammatory myopathy
    • possible scleroderma overlap
      • facial telangiectasias
      • nailfold capillaroscopy
  • 2 years ago

 

  • Extensive periarticular macrocalcifications
    • presumablywithin the joint capsules of all the IP joints
    • about the radial margin of the carpal bones and thumb CMC joint.
    •  chronic volar dislocations of the DIP joints of the index,
      middle, and ring fingers, with adjacent bony remodeling.
    • central erosive changes
      • thumb IP joint,
    • no marginal erosive changes proximally at the carpal rows.Differential diagnosis
      • erosive osteoarthritis or
      • psoriatic arthritis.
  • 2 Years Later

Links and References

Young A et al  Hand Impairment in Systemic Sclerosis: Various Manifestations and Currently Available Treatment Curr Treatm Opt Rheumatol. 2016 Sep; 2(3): 252–269.

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