Case Report

J Rheum Dis 2011; 18(3): 197-202

Published online September 30, 2011

© Korean College of Rheumatology

알코올성 췌장염 환자에서 흡수장애로 유발된 전신경화증과 유사한 경화부종 1예

김태윤1ㆍ김재왕2ㆍ김흥업1ㆍ김진석1

제주대학교 의학전문대학원 내과학교실1, 피부과학교실2

A Case of Scleredema Mimicking Systemic Sclerosis with Hypoalbuminemia Induced by Malabsorption in Alcoholic Chronic Pancreatitis

Taeyun Kim1, Jaewang Kim2, Heung Up Kim1, Jinseok Kim1

Departments of Internal Medicine1, Dermatology2, Jeju National University School of Medicine, Jeju, Korea

Correspondence to : Jinseok Kim

Abstract

Scleroderma pathogenesis is the accumulation of extracellular matrix proteins and is a relatively rare connective tissue disorder characterized by skin fibrosis, obliterative vasculopathy, and distinct autoimmune abnormalities. However, many other clinical conditions known collectively as the scleroderma-like syndrome present with substantial skin fibrosis and may be confused with scleroderma, sometimes leading to an incorrect diagnosis. Due to this, early and correct diagnosis is very important to for appropriate treatment available for scleroderma-like syndrome. We report a rare case of scleredema mimicking systemic sclerosis with hypoalbuminemia induced by malabsorption in alcoholic chronic pancreatitis. In this case, the patient's skin sclerosis and joint contracture dramatically improved after high dose steroid theraphy.

Keywords Scleredema, Systemic sclerosis, Malabsorption, Alcoholic chronic pancreatitis, Steroid therapy

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Case Report

J Rheum Dis 2011; 18(3): 197-202

Published online September 30, 2011

Copyright © Korean College of Rheumatology.

알코올성 췌장염 환자에서 흡수장애로 유발된 전신경화증과 유사한 경화부종 1예

김태윤1ㆍ김재왕2ㆍ김흥업1ㆍ김진석1

제주대학교 의학전문대학원 내과학교실1, 피부과학교실2

A Case of Scleredema Mimicking Systemic Sclerosis with Hypoalbuminemia Induced by Malabsorption in Alcoholic Chronic Pancreatitis

Taeyun Kim1, Jaewang Kim2, Heung Up Kim1, Jinseok Kim1

Departments of Internal Medicine1, Dermatology2, Jeju National University School of Medicine, Jeju, Korea

Correspondence to:Jinseok Kim

Abstract

Scleroderma pathogenesis is the accumulation of extracellular matrix proteins and is a relatively rare connective tissue disorder characterized by skin fibrosis, obliterative vasculopathy, and distinct autoimmune abnormalities. However, many other clinical conditions known collectively as the scleroderma-like syndrome present with substantial skin fibrosis and may be confused with scleroderma, sometimes leading to an incorrect diagnosis. Due to this, early and correct diagnosis is very important to for appropriate treatment available for scleroderma-like syndrome. We report a rare case of scleredema mimicking systemic sclerosis with hypoalbuminemia induced by malabsorption in alcoholic chronic pancreatitis. In this case, the patient's skin sclerosis and joint contracture dramatically improved after high dose steroid theraphy.

Keywords: Scleredema, Systemic sclerosis, Malabsorption, Alcoholic chronic pancreatitis, Steroid therapy

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