Anti-PM/Scl antibody-positive systemic sclerosis complicated by multiple organ involvement

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Abstract

A 40-year-old Japanese woman developed malignant-phase hypertension complicated by thrombotic microangiopathy, progressing to end-stage renal disease. Five years later, she was diagnosed with pulmonary arterial hypertension and interstitial pneumonia. Despite a lack of overt skin sclerosis, nucleolar staining in our indirect immunofluorescence analysis and nailfold capillaroscopy facilitated the diagnosis of anti-PM/Scl antibody-positive systemic sclerosis. We observed the persistent presence of anti-PM/Scl antibodies throughout the clinical course, suggesting that her kidney disease was scleroderma renal crisis. Anti-PM/Scl antibodies can be associated with multiple organ diseases. Careful attention to a patient’s antinuclear antibody pattern and dermatological findings may help clarify the etiology of undiagnosed diseases.

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Shimizu, T., Saito, C., Watanabe, M., Ishii, R., Kawamura, T., Nagai, K., … Yamagata, K. (2021). Anti-PM/Scl antibody-positive systemic sclerosis complicated by multiple organ involvement. Internal Medicine, 60(7), 1101–1107. https://doi.org/10.2169/INTERNALMEDICINE.5665-20

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