CREST syndrome. Presentation of a case
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CREST SYNDROME, CASE REPORT, PROSPECTIVE STUDIES, HUMANS, FEMALE, MIDDLE AGEDAbstract
As scleroderma are called a group of diseases and syndromes having as a common characteristic the skin hardening and thickening. The CREST syndrome (calcinosis, Raynaud phenomena, alterations of the esophageal motility, sclerodactily and telangiectasia) is a limited form of scleroderma. In this modality of the entity, it is typical that Raynaud syndrome precedes in years the presentation of the rest of the disease symptoms. There may appear manifestations of interstitial pulmonary fibrosis, clinically evidenced by bibasilar humid rales, without any other clinical expression, and it causes pulmonary hypertension and myocardial failure. It is a rare disease, more frequent in women than in men, aged 35 to 50 years. It is described in elder people, but the CREST form is very infrequent after the age of 25. Our aim was presenting the case of a 55-years-old woman with the CREST syndrome, a cor pulmonale and a favorable evolution. It is a rarely frequent entity, but when there are clinical evidences, we should insist in the positive diagnosis. It is an interesting case because she presented pulmonary hypertension, cor pulmonale and developed successfully.Downloads
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