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Bilateral popliteal artery occlusion in a young woman as a rare complication of systemic sclerosis: A case report

عنوان مقاله: Bilateral popliteal artery occlusion in a young woman as a rare complication of systemic sclerosis: A case report
شناسه ملی مقاله: JR_RHRE-7-3_004
منتشر شده در در سال 1401
مشخصات نویسندگان مقاله:

Mohammadhassan Jokar - Rheumatic Diseases Research Center, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran
Nima Zafari - Student Research Committee, Faculty of Medicine, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran
Mahla Velayati - Student Research Committee, Faculty of Medicine, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran
Kamila Hashemzadeh - Mashhad university of medical sciences

خلاصه مقاله:
Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is an autoimmune rheumatic disorder characterized by vascular damage, sclerotic skin changes, and multi-system involvement of internal organs. Digital ischemic lesions, nailfold capillary abnormalities, and secondary Raynaud’s phenomenon are common manifestations of microvascular injuries. Recent findings have revealed that macrovascular involvement in SSc more prevalent than previously believed. There have been reports of large vessel involvement, such as the ulnar, femoral, carotid, renal, and pulmonary arteries. We report here a case of a young woman with progressive SSc who complained of lower limb pain, dysphagia secondary to esophageal dysfunction, and urinary incontinence.She had symptoms of Raynaud’s phenomenon, skin sclerosis, sclerodactyly, digital pitting ulcers,nailfoldcapillary abnormalities, and digital ischemia. On special examination, the anti-centromere antibody was detected. She developed bilateral popliteal artery occlusion as a complication of SSc.

کلمات کلیدی:
systemic sclerosis, scleroderma, macrovascular involvement, popliteal artery occlusion, case report

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