Mixt Connective Tissue Disease Presenting Common LymphadenitisNail Bambul, Nilüfer Soner, Erdal AkyerSSK Goztepe Hospital, III. Internal Medicine, Istanbul
Mixt connective tissue disease is a distinct rheumatic disease. Mixt connective tissue disease should be considered as an important syndrome in any patient who presents with heterogeneous clinical presentation and who do not fit into any definite criteria of systemic connective tissue disorders. The characteristic features of mixt connective tissue disease are: 1) the presence of anti-U1 snRNP (small nuclear ribonucleoprotein) antibody with high titers in sera, 2) an increased frequency of HLA-DR 4 in the leukocytes, and 3) death due to pulmonary hypertension (1). The disease is primarly localized on joints, muscles and skin; however there are not widely used diagnostic criteria. We wish to point out the importance of immunologic approach to the aetiology of lymphadenitis in a middle-aged patient, as well as the therapeutical dilemmas in the treatment of the disease. Keywords: Mixt connective tissue disease, lymphadenitis
Yaygın Lenfadenopati ile Seyreden Mikst Kollajen Doku HastalığıNail Bambul, Nilüfer Soner, Erdal AkyerSSK Göztepe Eğitim Hastanesi, III. Dahiliye Kliniği, İstanbul Anahtar Kelimeler: Mixt kollajen doku hastalığı, lenfadenit
Nail Bambul, Nilüfer Soner, Erdal Akyer. Mixt Connective Tissue Disease Presenting Common Lymphadenitis. Medeniyet Med J. 2003; 18(2): 124-125
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