Rheumatology (Apr 2017)

Coexistence of diabetes mellitus type 1 with diffuse systemic sclerosis – case report and literature review

  • Ewa Wielosz,
  • Maria Kurowska,
  • Dorota Suszek,
  • Maria Majdan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5114/reum.2017.67607
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 55, no. 2
pp. 104 – 107

Abstract

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Diabetic sclerodactyly is a frequently recognized skin finding that may occur in patients with diabetes mellitus but coexistence of diabetes and systemic sclerosis is rare. We describe a case of coexistence of type 1 diabetes mellitus and systemic sclerosis in 42-year-old man with the history of Raynaud’s phenomenon, progressive diffuse hardening of the skin and sclerodactyly, slowly worsening with time. The medical history included type 1 diabetes since childhood with microvascular complications. The patient presented a typical capillaroscopic scleroderma-like pattern, antinuclear antibodies and sclerotic lesions in gastrointestinal system. Summing up, our case represents the rare coexistence of autoimmune diseases like diabetes mellitus type 1 and systemic sclerosis.

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