系统性硬化症。

G. Valentini, C. Black
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系统性硬化症(SSc)表现出很大的变异性,从患者到患者,分类和子集标准将进行分析和讨论。据报道,全世界都有人患有SSc。然而,其流行率和发病率因国家而异,在同一国家内,在不同族裔群体中也各不相同。这些差异将被阐明。将讨论与该病有关的遗传和环境因素。SSc主要是一种女性疾病,男女比例为3:1至8:1,在育龄期更高。怀孕期间获得的祖细胞被认为通过诱导移植物抗宿主病(微嵌合)发挥作用。本文将讨论最近关于SSc与既往妊娠关系的流行病学研究。SSc与显著的发病率和死亡率相关。在过去的15年里,存活率有所提高。将分析与这种改进有关的因素。
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Systemic sclerosis.
Systemic sclerosis (SSc) presents with a great deal of variability from patient to patient and classification and subset criteria will be analysed and discussed. SSc has been reported in people from all over the world. The prevalence and incidence, however, varies from country to country and within the same country in different ethnic groups. These differences will be elucidated. Genetic and environmental factors associated with the disease will be discussed.SSc is predominantly a female disease, with the female:male ratio ranging from 3:1 to 8:1 and being higher in childbearing years. Progenitor cells acquired during pregnancy have been suggested to play a role by inducing a graft-versus-host disease (microchimerism). Recent epidemiological studies on the relationship between SSc and previous pregnancies will be discussed. SSc is associated with a significant morbidity and mortality. Survival has improved in the last 15 years. Factors associated with such improvement will be analysed.
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