Anaesthesia recommendations for patients ...
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Title :
Anaesthesia recommendations for patients suffering from systemic sclerosis
Author(s) :
Dempsey, Zoey Sarah [Auteur]
Rowell, Simone [Auteur]
Mcrobert, Rose [Auteur]
Mitra, Sukanya [Auteur]
Hachulla, Eric [Auteur]
Lille Inflammation Research International Center - U 995 [LIRIC]
Rowell, Simone [Auteur]
Mcrobert, Rose [Auteur]
Mitra, Sukanya [Auteur]
Hachulla, Eric [Auteur]
Lille Inflammation Research International Center - U 995 [LIRIC]
Journal title :
Anasthesiologie & intensivmedizin
Abbreviated title :
Anasthesiol. Intensivmed.
Volume number :
59
Publication date :
2018-11
ISSN :
0170-5334
HAL domain(s) :
Sciences du Vivant [q-bio]
English abstract : [en]
Systemic sclerosis (SSc), also called scleroderma, is a multisystem connective tissue disease characterized by the excessive production of collagen, glycosaminoglycans and fibrinonectins within connective tissue. This ...
Show more >Systemic sclerosis (SSc), also called scleroderma, is a multisystem connective tissue disease characterized by the excessive production of collagen, glycosaminoglycans and fibrinonectins within connective tissue. This results in the hardening and fibrosis of skin, mucus membranes, vasculature and internal organs. Clinical features include tightening and thickening of skin (skin sclerosis), Raynaud's phenomenon and involvement of various internal organs (particularly in the lungs). There are two major SSc phenotypes, limited cutaneous and diffuse cutaneous form, based on the extension of skin involvement. Prevalence of scleroderma ranges from 4 – 489 cases per million worldwide, with an annual incidence of 0.6 – 122 million. Greater prevalence is seen in the US and Australia than in Europe and Japan. The ratio of women to men affected is 3:1 and it has a peak incidence in the fifth decade of life.Show less >
Show more >Systemic sclerosis (SSc), also called scleroderma, is a multisystem connective tissue disease characterized by the excessive production of collagen, glycosaminoglycans and fibrinonectins within connective tissue. This results in the hardening and fibrosis of skin, mucus membranes, vasculature and internal organs. Clinical features include tightening and thickening of skin (skin sclerosis), Raynaud's phenomenon and involvement of various internal organs (particularly in the lungs). There are two major SSc phenotypes, limited cutaneous and diffuse cutaneous form, based on the extension of skin involvement. Prevalence of scleroderma ranges from 4 – 489 cases per million worldwide, with an annual incidence of 0.6 – 122 million. Greater prevalence is seen in the US and Australia than in Europe and Japan. The ratio of women to men affected is 3:1 and it has a peak incidence in the fifth decade of life.Show less >
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Anglais
Audience :
Internationale
Popular science :
Non
Administrative institution(s) :
CHU Lille
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Université de Lille
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Université de Lille
Submission date :
2024-01-30T10:26:28Z
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