Scleroderma classification: Difference between revisions
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==Classification== | ==Classification== | ||
*Scleroderma was previously classified according to American | *Scleroderma was previously classified according to American College of Rheumatology (ACR) 1980 preliminary scleroderma criteria: | ||
**Major criteria: | **Major criteria: | ||
***Proximal cutaneous sclerosis (skin thickening-nonpitting) of fingers that also extended proximally to the metacarpophalangeal joints (MCPs) | ***Proximal cutaneous sclerosis (skin thickening-nonpitting) of fingers that also extended proximally to the metacarpophalangeal joints (MCPs) | ||
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***Bibasilar pulmonary fibrosis | ***Bibasilar pulmonary fibrosis | ||
*If major criteria was present that was sufficient otherwise 2 of 3 minor criteria had to be present. | *If major criteria was present that was sufficient otherwise 2 of 3 minor criteria had to be present. | ||
*Scleroderma (systemic sclerosis) is now classified according to the new American College of Rheumatology (ACR)/ European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR): | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: M. Khurram Afzal, MD [2]
Overview
There is no established system for the classification of [disease name].
OR
[Disease name] may be classified according to [classification method] into [number] subtypes/groups: [group1], [group2], [group3], and [group4].
OR
[Disease name] may be classified into [large number > 6] subtypes based on [classification method 1], [classification method 2], and [classification method 3]. [Disease name] may be classified into several subtypes based on [classification method 1], [classification method 2], and [classification method 3].
OR
Based on the duration of symptoms, [disease name] may be classified as either acute or chronic.
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If the staging system involves specific and characteristic findings and features: According to the [staging system + reference], there are [number] stages of [malignancy name] based on the [finding1], [finding2], and [finding3]. Each stage is assigned a [letter/number1] and a [letter/number2] that designate the [feature1] and [feature2].
OR
The staging of [malignancy name] is based on the [staging system].
OR
There is no established system for the staging of [malignancy name].
Classification
- Scleroderma was previously classified according to American College of Rheumatology (ACR) 1980 preliminary scleroderma criteria:
- Major criteria:
- Proximal cutaneous sclerosis (skin thickening-nonpitting) of fingers that also extended proximally to the metacarpophalangeal joints (MCPs)
- Minor criteria:
- Sclerodactyly
- Digital pitting scars of fingertips or loss of substance of the distal finger pad (digital tuft resorption)
- Bibasilar pulmonary fibrosis
- Major criteria:
- If major criteria was present that was sufficient otherwise 2 of 3 minor criteria had to be present.
- Scleroderma (systemic sclerosis) is now classified according to the new American College of Rheumatology (ACR)/ European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR):