Jf. Molina et al., SYSTEMIC-SCLEROSIS SINE SCLERODERMA - AN UNUSUAL PRESENTATION IN SCLERODERMA RENAL CRISIS, Journal of rheumatology, 22(3), 1995, pp. 557-560
Renal involvement in systemic sclerosis (SSc) has a negative influence
on prognosis. Cases of SSc sine scleroderma have been reported in whi
ch organ failure occurred but was not accompanied by cutaneous damage,
which in some instances did develop later. We describe a patient who,
after 6 months of symmetric polyarthritis, developed rapid progressiv
e renal failure without skin changes. A diagnosis of scleroderma renal
crisis, confirmed histologically, was made. Anti-RNAP III antibodies
were positive. The patient developed typical scleroderma skin changes
after renal failure. Despite treatment, SSc advanced to fatal endstage
renal disease.